PLOTS IN EGYPT.
M INFORMER'S EVIDENCE. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.--Copyright. Cairo, July 28. Tie trial of members of the Vengeance Society has begun. One of the three founders turned King's evidence. He admitted that the object of the Society was to foster he ex-Khedive's popularity, hate of the Sultan, and to propagate sedition.. He declared that another member said an Australian deserter, who had served at the Dardanelles, offered for £SO on account and a further £l5O to shoot Lord Allenby or Wabba Pasha, the ex-Premier. Witness heard Abdul Rahman Fehmy, secretary of the Egyptian Nationalist delegation, declare that the Sultan and Ministers must die. ' He heard a plot arranged to bomb the present Premier, and informed a relative.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1920, Page 8
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118PLOTS IN EGYPT. Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1920, Page 8
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