Crowd_demonstrates_against_Great_Britain_in_Cairo.jpg
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English:
A waving and shouting crowd demonstrates against Great Britain in Cairo on Oct. 23, 1951 as tension continued to mount in the dispute between Egypt and Britain over control of the Suez Canal and Sudan. Police used tear gas to disperse Cairo mobs and fired into other crowds in Alexandria.
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