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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1930.

CAIRO RIOTS.

FIVE HUNDRED PERSONS

ARRESTED.

FOUR KILLED.

Cairo, Yesterday.

The latest figures are four killed

in this morning's rioting, and at least 500 arrests.-Reuter.

No Britons Involved.

Rugby, Yesterday.

NAVAL PACT.

RATIFIED BY THE U.S. SENATE.

SECRET UNDERSTANDINGS.

Washington, Yesterday.

The Senate by 68 votes to

BRITONS FIRST.

THREE MEN AND A GIRL BACK HOME.

VIOLENT STORMS.

Rugby, Yesterday.

Very difficult flying weather

9, ratified the London Naval with violent rain-storms, gusts of Treaty.

wind and low visibility was en-

The Senate's ratification of the countered by the competitors of Naval Treaty vus accompanied the round-Europe air contest who Calais for In the House of Commons this by the reservation that ratifica- to-day started from afternoon, the Foreign Secretary, tion does not imply approval of Bristol and London and back answering questions regarding any secret understanding which across the Channel. the Egyptian situation, said that may exist in relation to the pact. British entrants, including Lady no official diplomatic representa-Reuter's American Service. tives, had been made to the British Government regarding foreign

nationals in Egypt, though certain the authorities.--British Wireless representatives of foreign Powers Services

had made inquiries at the Foreign

Cairo, Yesterday,

..

All seven

Bailey and Miss Spooner were well up in the first flight. The com- petitors had been weatherbound at Calais all morning.

Alan Butler, in his Gipsy Moth, was the first to reach Bristol and said that he had seldom experi- ¡Office and had intimated their One demonstrator was killed enced

anxiety regarding the situation.

more violent bumping. and 27 sent to hospital, as a re- After him came Thorn, Andberry, Referring to last week's riot insult of demonstrations this morn-Miss Spooner, Andrew, Lady Alexandria, he said that the ing, which were dispersed by Balley,' and Bried. French and casualties were 19 killed, includ-armed police, supported by Egyp-German ing one Italian. Ten Police and 53 tian troops.

machines followed. civilians are still in hospital, while

Butler again led the departures 30. Police and 65 civilians are out the Wafd leaders deciding to war the first away for St Disorders occurred in spite of for Heston air park, London, and at tents Four Egyptian Army Officers and four men were hurt. abandon the attempt to force an Engelvert, being closely followed to await by Polk (German) and Miss One British cypriot was injured entry to the Chamber slightly. No British troops were the King's reply to a petition for Spooner.--British Wireless Ser- involved in the disturbances.

an extraordinary session..

Many shops were closed and Round-Europe Air Race. Asked whether he was still pre police guarded the main roads,

London, Yesterday. pared to negotiate with the while steel-helmeted Egyptian sol-

Four Britons at present lead the Egyptian Government on basis of diers were posted in the neigh-round-Europe air race, as Butler the draft treaty, the Foreign bourhood

of Parliament. The was first to arrive at Bristol, two Secretary said that the attitude of police, using firearms, easily dis-hours from Calais, followed by the Government as regards the persed minor demonstrations in Thorn, Carbery and Winifred treaty remained as defined in his the morning, including a crowd Spooner. The same quartet were reply to a similar question on which barricaded the street near the earliest arrivals at Heston June 30, but in view of the recent Abdin Palace, using lamp posts e Aerodrome, London, from Bristol, happenings in Egypt the British cetera, and setting fire to the ex- -Reuter. Government must be guided by caping gas.

Earlier News. the future course of events.

Port Said Riots.

⚫ ¡vice.

Many small demonstrations als Owing to thunderstorms and occurred at Port Said, where fog, all the competitors in the Severe rioting is reported to- troops were obliged to fire on a round-Europe air race are held up. day in Cairo and Port Said. The crowd attempting to break a mili- at Calafs and Rheims. Police were aided by troops in dis-tary cordon between the native

Captain Broad was the first to persing the mobs; which hurled and European quarters. It le not reach Calais.-Reuter. stones, bottles and other missiles, yet known whether there were In Cairo it is estimated that about any casualties, 100 'demonstrators were injured'..

Port Said, Yesterday.

and one-killed. In Port Said Twenty rioters and 16 police about 20 rioters so far are report were injured in rioting, here to ed injured. It is understood that day. no foreigners were involved. In hoth towns 'order was restored by Reuter.

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