UNREST IN EGYPT
CRAVE DEVELOPMENTS IMPENDING SPIRIT OF REVOLUTION GROWING By Telegraph—Pross Aesociation-Copyrigiit Cairo, September 4. RenorU from nil sides indicate the t increase of the revolutionary spirit among tlin natives. 'J'lie latest evidence is the i al.temut to assassinate the Premier. The s Kal.innali.sts arc collecting funds with the s arreatest energy, and the Zagoul Mission, t in suite of official warnings, boasts that t it. will soon raise a million sterling for . uroDairamla work in Europe, America, c and elsewhere. The Premier's assailant was El Sey Td Ali, a Mohammed theological student. Ho . had the, bomb concealed in a basket of " wanes. It struck the closed window of the 'Premier's motor-car. but fell hann- • loss to the L'l'ound. El Sey made no atf tempt to cscape, And when arrested ex--8 nlnined that "Allah willed it."—"The t T " neS "
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 293, 6 September 1919, Page 7
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140UNREST IN EGYPT Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 293, 6 September 1919, Page 7
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