UNEASY JERUSALEM
CURFEW PRECAUTIONS STILL NECESSARY BITTER FEELING PREVAILS (United Service) Reed. 9 a.m. LONDON, Friday. Tlie “Daily Mail’s” special correspondent at Jerusalem says that though the authorities have succeeded in restoring some semblance of order in Jerusalem, the precautions which are still deemed necessary suggest tha.t confidence hangs by a slender hair. The curfew has been extended until 9 p.m.; but the new order again enacts that it is still illegal for anybody to carry a weapon or even a stick. This has resulted in even walking-sticks disappearing, for fear of their attracting the attention of the police, who have the widest powers to arrest without warrant. Public assemblies are still prohibited. The authorities are convinced that Bolsheviks played a big part in the disturbances. Several Communists were arrested in a Haifa raid last night. Bitter feeling between the Jews and the Arabs still prevails.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 774, 21 September 1929, Page 11
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146UNEASY JERUSALEM Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 774, 21 September 1929, Page 11
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