LAWRENCE OF ARABIA
SERVICES T 0 THE EMPIRE COMMEMORATED BY BUST IN ST. PAUL'S Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, September 29. (Received September 30, at 10 a.m.)' The ‘ Sunday Dispatch ’ says that Lawrence’s services to the Empire are being commemorated by a bronze bust and tablet in the crypt of St. Paul’s, the burial places of Nelson and Wellington, immediately adjoining the tomb of Professor Palmer, who was murdered in the Sinai Desert in 1882 by tribes whom Lawrence later led to victory,: Professor Palmer, Orientalist and archaeologist, coincident-ally %vas the counterpart of Lawrence, being on a secret British mission ‘ to rally the tribes ’in view of Arabi Paslia’s anti-Egyptian rising.
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Evening Star, Issue 22147, 30 September 1935, Page 9
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110LAWRENCE OF ARABIA Evening Star, Issue 22147, 30 September 1935, Page 9
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