TROUBLE AT ALEXANDRIA
RESTORATION ’OF QUIETNESS.
(Rec. May 27, 8.30 p.m.) London, May 27. The Alexandria correspondent of the “Daily Express” reports that the town is now quiet. An excellent effect was pro-' duced by a parade, of marines from the British cruiser Calypso.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. BELATED APPEAL BY ZAGHLOUL. (Rec. May 27, 11.20 p.m. Cairo, May 26. The Nationalist' Teailer, Zaghloul, who is held to be indirectly responsible for Hie recent outbreaks here and in Alexandria, Has malic a belated appeal, and caliell on tho people to restrain their righteous anger against the Ministry, and cease theiir demonstrations. He endeavours to saddle the authorities v.'iui responsibility tor tue disorders.
In the meantime •'Tie threatened railway strike in Cairo has not materialised. Some 2500 railway woricsliop employees who struck have been dismissed. A Government cotton store was set on fire. Ten thousand or.’es were involved.—Reuter.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 208, 28 May 1921, Page 7
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145TROUBLE AT ALEXANDRIA Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 208, 28 May 1921, Page 7
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