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TERROR STILL STALKS THE HOLY LAND. British soldiers train their weapons on a barbed-wire cage erected hastily in an empty plot in Rehov Herzl, Palestine. In the cage are all the male inhabitarts of the township of 10,000. They were screened for iden--tification as the British searched for the 50 men who attacked the R.E.M.E. workshops at the Levant fairs grounds. Their trail was picked up by police, and fol--lowed to the vicinity of Rehov Herzl.

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Chronicle (Levin), 19 March 1946, Page 7

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TERROR STILL STALKS THE HOLY LAND. British soldiers train their weapons on a barbed-wire cage erected hastily in an empty plot in Rehov Herzl, Palestine. In the cage are all the male inhabitarts of the township of 10,000. They were screened for iden-tification as the British searched for the 50 men who attacked the R.E.M.E. work- shops at the Levant fairs grounds. Their trail was picked up by police, and fol-lowed to the vicinity of Rehov Herzl. Chronicle (Levin), 19 March 1946, Page 7

TERROR STILL STALKS THE HOLY LAND. British soldiers train their weapons on a barbed-wire cage erected hastily in an empty plot in Rehov Herzl, Palestine. In the cage are all the male inhabitarts of the township of 10,000. They were screened for iden-tification as the British searched for the 50 men who attacked the R.E.M.E. work- shops at the Levant fairs grounds. Their trail was picked up by police, and fol-lowed to the vicinity of Rehov Herzl. Chronicle (Levin), 19 March 1946, Page 7

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