PALESTINE INQUIRY
MUTILATION OF BODIES NOT PROVED DOCTORS i/tSAGREE (Australian and N.Z. Press Association) (United Service) LONDON, Saturday. A message from Jerusalem says the Commission of Inquiry into the alleged mutilation of Jews at Hebron has reported that the Moslem and Jewish medical men disagreed as to the injuries to the first body exhumed, Thre eother bodies showed no signs of mutilation. The remaining 16 were too decomposed to establish mut-i lation or otherwise. The Jews, therefore, have requested that the exhumations shall cease:
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 775, 23 September 1929, Page 9
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84PALESTINE INQUIRY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 775, 23 September 1929, Page 9
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