HAIFA DISORDERS
CONTINUANCE OF MURDEROUS OUTRAGES ELEVEN KILLED IN 24 HOURS. IRISH GUARDS ARRIVE FROM EGYPT. (Recd This Day, 1.20 p.m.) JERUSALEM. July 11. Despite the presence of the warship Repulse, Haifa is still a storm-centre of terrorism. A hostile crowd of Arabs stoned policemen on the inland side of the city. The police fired into the air, after which marines from the Repulse charged the crowds, which broke and fled. Nine Jews were injured later when a bomb was thrown into the midst of seventy persons leaving a factory. Many other incidents at Haifa and elsewhere resulted in eleven being killed and 34 wounded during twentyfour hours, including two British officers and two privates wounded. The First Battalion of the Irish Guards has arrived at Lydda from Egypt.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 July 1938, Page 8
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