POLICE TAKING NO RISKS
Received Sundnv, 0.50 p.m. JERUSALEM, Dec. 22. For the first ti ino sinle the Jewisli terrorists a fortnight ago proelaimed a trtice large reiuforcenients of police and troops pati'olled the city. The Saturday niglit erowds dispersed for their homes beeause they feared trouble was brewing. The police would not conlinn ®a rumour that shooting had .occurred in the outskirts of the city. Professor Smertiuiko, whose anti British statenients on I'alestine led to the announcement that he would not be allowed to return to KnglaJtd, told the press he would do so in .Tauuary, says the British rnilod Press* llome eorrespondent. Smerlaiiko said: "My passport has visas allowing me to enter Britain until the eud of Apri I . Wlien I return to Britain I shall test the riglit of the (foverninent to exclude me. ' '
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Chronicle (Levin), 23 December 1946, Page 5
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