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DISTURBED PALESTINE

«», Received Tuesdav 10.30 p.m. HAIFA, Oct. 2p. Tlie British ships Ocean Vigour and Empire He.vwoodjeft for Cyprus before dawn with the Fenecia's 8.14 illegal -Tewish immigrants whose stay on Palestine soil lasted only long enough for them to walk from the quay wliere tlie Fenecia tied up, to the British ships. No incidents marked tlie departure. A threat to shoot at sight every Britisli sohlier and polu'eman carrying arms in Palestine streets, is eontained ili pamphlets distributed by the Mtern gang. "For every Jewish refugee killed and wounded by tlie British Aritiy or Navy, our men will enforee mu eye. for an eye and tooth for a tootli in relaliat ion, " UiV panqihlets state.

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Chronicle (Levin), 23 October 1946, Page 5

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DISTURBED PALESTINE Chronicle (Levin), 23 October 1946, Page 5

DISTURBED PALESTINE Chronicle (Levin), 23 October 1946, Page 5

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