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RIOTS IN CAIRO. Ten thousand students were among the thousands of people who attended the funeral of the student who was shot in the streets during the recent disturbances in Cairo, leading to further rioting. The youth died in the Government Hospital and a large crowd of students gathered outside to prevent the police from removing the body and burying It privately. Eventually .the police compromised by- allowing a public funeral, the photograph showing the enormous crowd of students surrounding the coffin in the procession on November 22.

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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19765, 21 December 1935, Page 24 (Supplement)

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RIOTS IN CAIRO. Ten thousand students were among the thousands of people who attended the funeral of the student who was shot in the streets during the recent disturbances in Cairo, leading to further rioting. The youth died in the Government Hospital and a large crowd of students gathered outside to prevent the police from removing the body and burying It privately. Eventually .the police compromised by- allowing a public funeral, the photograph showing the enormous crowd of students surrounding the coffin in the procession on November 22. Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19765, 21 December 1935, Page 24 (Supplement)

RIOTS IN CAIRO. Ten thousand students were among the thousands of people who attended the funeral of the student who was shot in the streets during the recent disturbances in Cairo, leading to further rioting. The youth died in the Government Hospital and a large crowd of students gathered outside to prevent the police from removing the body and burying It privately. Eventually .the police compromised by- allowing a public funeral, the photograph showing the enormous crowd of students surrounding the coffin in the procession on November 22. Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19765, 21 December 1935, Page 24 (Supplement)