THE TANTAH INCIDENT.
—" ■♦ Alf INDISCREET DISCUSSION. Lokdos, July 6. Sir E. Grey said lie regretted Mr Dillon's language. He was unable to reply without embarking on a premature and dangerous discussion. Unless the House was exceedingly careful it would set in operation the forces which nere always near the surface, and which the Commons would deeply deplore, if they broke forth. Earl Percy agreed that it would be better not to debate the matter at present. ANOTHER OUTRAGE. Cairo, July 6. A pnrate belonging to the Dubha Fusiliers was brutally assaulted at Alexandria without prorocation. Two notorious criminals have been arrested.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8152, 9 July 1906, Page 3
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101THE TANTAH INCIDENT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8152, 9 July 1906, Page 3
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