EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS
auitralun and rr.z. caulk association. (TLSToAIS evacuated. LONDON, December 1. Boater's Cairo correspondent reports that orders have heen given to the British troops to evacuate the Alexandria customs. ATTACK ON BIMTISII RESIDENCY. CAfUO. Decern,her 1. The London •‘Times’’ correspondent reports as follows:—The sentries guarding the British Residency at Cairo frustrated an attempt to attack it. LONDON. December 1. The “Daily Mail’s” Cairo correspondent says: “The sentry at Lord Allenhy's house discovered two natives in the grounds. He fired. The natives lied into the Nile. All LIT AI! V I»E MO N STB A TIONN. LONDON December 1. Tbc Cairo correspondent of the “Daily .Mail’’ says: “One thousand British troops including blue jackets and murines from the warships, inarched through the streets of Alexandria and demonstrated. They made a deep impression.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1924, Page 3
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132EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1924, Page 3
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