EGYPTIAN RIOTS
SIX PERSONS KILLED.
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(Received this day at noon.) CAIRO, July 8
Six were killed and forty-six injured in a riot at Mansourali, during the visit of Nahas Pasha, whose car, to which thirty students ‘were clinging (Via-rged through a police cordon. The oar drove on until it encountered a supporting military cordon w r ith fixed bayonets. The moo fusiladed the troops with stones and orickba'.s.
Fighting later broke out in a house where iVu-has \vt(> lumming. Tw»i police were killed and twenty-eight injured.
A mob attempted to hang a policeman with a wire noose from a window, but the wire broke. Finally mounted troops charged and dispersed the crowds.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1930, Page 5
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