IN EGYPT.
rAUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION]
EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, April 17
Though the situation in Egypt is outwardly quiet, further disturbances art*feared. The Twenty-sixth Division from Dobrudja lias been sent to reinforce General AlTenby. This ena. es him to recommence leave and demobilisation of troops, particularly Australians and New Zealanders who volunteered to stay when English women were endangered a month ago. Australians and New Zealanders behaved with splendid public spirit, realising the necessity for their retention. An insurrection in Tom prison on the twelfth, released five hundred convicts, who breaking loose, the black wardeis fired killing twelve and wounding se - enty.’ One,hundred are still free.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1919, Page 3
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112IN EGYPT. Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1919, Page 3
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