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MUTILATION OF NEWS.

Medical Men Disagree On Causes Of Death. EXHUMATIONS CEASE. (Australian Press Assn.—United Service.) LONDON, September 22. Another message from Jerusalem says the Commission of Inquiry into the alleged mutilation of Jews at Hebron has reported that the Moslem and Jewish medical men disagreed as to the injuries to the first body exhumed. Three other bodies showed no signs of mutilation. The remaining sixteen wero too decomposed to establish mutilation or otherwise. The Jews, therefore, have requested that the exhumations shall cease.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 225, 23 September 1929, Page 7

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Tapeke kupu
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MUTILATION OF NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 225, 23 September 1929, Page 7

MUTILATION OF NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 225, 23 September 1929, Page 7

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