[?]oradic Shotting In any Quarters
LONDOX, January 3. ReiHnis ,.f tiring, exploslons and ;empt> * > ase flainethrowors, have ne liait'a, Tel Aviv, parts of •usaleii- :: ,i-!f, and outlying towns h as Ti: a-iya vhich wero previily t'roe i.f trouble. )ne Briti>}j officer was killed and ee other r.-.nks injured when a gun rkr v.a: '.'iiwn up in Haifa. A (1 mine is iclieved to have heen cause. Jritisb a? Tubariya drove olF rurist.- attempted to use iiH't iu'i 'Wt ;■ against a military k. Tiie • .ilitary in Jerusalem Hioi ai' i .itfol cars hy radio* to tch n it :'•;■ .'Jewish flamethrowers. rhe s'-an.l i i •-hooting in Jerusalem itimit"!. i ' Te Aviv reverherated B nigftt sound of firing as the ■tish .fvv. the attack on the ■tisi: .• •••. ; • ers at Citrus House. ■ilia!i -■ o i for shelter as ma|h* •'•••: rifles opened up Bmsi •. ! >i»rists, whose attack ■elone : a street- battle. As ■radir continued, the ■tisn pa: • • .i-iion round Tel Aviv. ■ Atfar!. »n Army Camp Kaita ;«.»• ;• . > nU.d hy the sound of Blosior ., The largo-scale resumpV nt :•!•;. ,risr.i ineluded a heavy wck oi! ro; avmy . amp near Kaifa's ■ reliiu*!!! , \nother army camp ■ Hadc!;; attacked. an Arab ■cenia!! liilled and one British Bier warv B ea! i vir, j- a number of armed Bs hlt-\v n» - ealing the Jewish col- ■- a"' !' ' attack. on tliis camp. ■°m"N '■ 'o •• hrown and automatic ■pons -t tYom the car, which av.ii - v hen the camp sentrios Brned rh- ;ro. Troops found bloodBned .11,; a'ints leading into the ■>ny, arai an a seareh. Xo Brit- ■ casnah ..>• nre reported. Brenadi - : thrown at the army Bril>! 'iue'ioj^ in Jerusalem, but Bln r'" '■o rilties are reported. ■er fxp'.osMi^ occurred in JerusaBf ^diur.is. Several pamphlet B iS sl'veu.-iir;g Irgen Zvai Leumi ■lets also ex loded in Jerusalem. Boads lioiwerj; Tel Aviv and Haifa ■e bcer. miiH-d. Poliee found a hig V n''nt undi-v n road culvert, and Ba thoy deioiuited it, the mine ■ok Jerusale>n. ■Matiy hicirlHits; Xo Casualties ■he Excharpe Telegraph's corresB ent says it i> feared that casual- ■_ niecn: as the terrorists *\out tla-ir threat to resume night after the three weeks' truce. ■teuter's Jerusalem eorrespondent, ■surveying the events of the early ■ night, says the terrorists ■ . kina; on a 100-mile front. Ex■^V(?s W('re detonated in the Haifa area 11Par a British military R° A Terrorists with home-made ■ yhrowers attacked a police patrol ■ ^ Jerusalem. There were no ■jalties in either case. • ectrieally-detonated land mines ■ ^ .ieeps carrying paratroopH|° e f'th Airborne Division near ■yra' '),Jt there were no casualties. ■ywists attacked an army fire staW Hadera.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5293, 4 January 1947, Page 5
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422[?]oradic Shotting In any Quarters Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5293, 4 January 1947, Page 5
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