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TERRORISM IN HAIFA.

Roeeivod Fridav, 7 p.m. LONDON, Jan. 2. Haifa was alarmed by the sound of explosions today when the iarge-seale resumjttion of terrorisni ineluded a lieavy attack on the Artnv Camp near Uaifa's oil relineries. Another Army t'anip at ITadera was attacked and in tliis aifair an Arab ])oliceman was killed and oue British soldier wounded. Reuter's correspondent says that a car earrying a number of armed Jews blew ii]) after the attack on the Army Oamp near llaifa's oil relineries. The terrorists threw bombs and used automatic weapons from the car which drew away when the caiiip sentries returned the lire. The car blew up when nearing the Jewish colony. Troops found bloodstained footprints leading to the colony and began a searcli. X'o British ensualties are reported. Gremules were thrown at the Armv's married quarU'is in Jerusalem, but no ensualties are reported. Other explosi'ons oecurred in Jerusalem 's suburbs. Heveral pamphiet bombs spreading Jrgun Zvai Beuiui leaflets also exploded in Jerusalem. The roads betwpen Tel Aviv and Haifa have huon mined. The ]iolice found a big land mine under a road culvert and when they detonated it the mine shook Jerusalem. The Kxchauge Telegra]ih 's correspon\dent says it is feared the ensualties will Imount as the terrorists carrv out tlieir Ithreat to resume niglit attacks after a Jl hi ee weeks ' " t rin-e '

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Chronicle (Levin), 4 January 1947, Page 5

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TERRORISM IN HAIFA. Chronicle (Levin), 4 January 1947, Page 5

TERRORISM IN HAIFA. Chronicle (Levin), 4 January 1947, Page 5

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