PLEASANT EGYPT.
A PAIIALYSEI) PLMTTER. Bv Cab!- Pri-- A i.:-r : at ; on ■-C.jvri'jht. C:iru. .liiiv 2!. Th - n. w-> a; ■■ ;"i!.!i-!i con'f:-ion* in wli'.-h th" -:'i.-t, ' plotf-ix d(..-];i:e thi-v v.-:-1 • fni',. : at everv -I'p owiuir t" tli-'pr.-ser,:-.- <.! li." po!i-e. Ar.tbi siai.*that hj" v.'.-s wailii:;; a: '.lie station to shoot Lord Ki;< h- ,!.-r. l-til the stric! KMiKivi-irn -■■i'.':i>t -'I that his int fill ion was known, ana it v.v.s thwarted. It was impo--.i!ilc to approach Lord Kitcio ii'T when he entered his car, so Arabi ran an-1 stood at the outer gate, but (he tar passed so iinickly and the aide-de-oani!>. Fitzgerald, looked at him so intent iy that he felt a' if it paralysed him.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 58, 26 July 1912, Page 5
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116PLEASANT EGYPT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 58, 26 July 1912, Page 5
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