ARAB BANDITS
KILL BRITISH OFFICER. (United Pie&s Association—By Elec trip Telegraph—Copyright.) (Received this day at 10.36 a.in.) CAIRO, SeptemberC2L-:0 Four • Aji'a-b bandits .bailed up aircraftsman John Howard, when walking with ; his fiancee,: MisjO Tippett;.: near Heliopolis. Howard grappled with one, (but another fatally wounded him with a shot gun. Three arrests were made, one of whom Miss Tippe:t identified. Over one hundred arrests were made in Kabul following .the recent outrage at the British Embassy. They were mostly students returned from Europe. At least ten people, were s hot by King Nadir’s orders. The city is quiet.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1933, Page 6
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