ARABS AND JEWS.
TWO REPORTS DENIED. THE PALESTINE .\IANDATE. (Officiu Wireless.) (Received Mny 28. 3 p.m,) RUGBY, May 27. An omelet communique issued in Jerusalem denies that any British loldier has been killed in the course 0! the dispute. Denial is also given to a report in circulation to the efleet that a police patrol had been surrounded by a mob At One. and severely beaten. The communique records sporadic outbreaks of lawlessness in the preceding 2b hours, but the only casuAlty has been the accidental killing or an Arab watchman by an Arab sonI stable in the village ui’ Lydda. The administration or the Palestine mandate is on the agenda of the League Mandates Commission. the halt-yearly session of which opened at Geneva tu—tiay. A press message says the commis—slon re-eierted as president the ltaiian membrr‘ the .\iarrhose Theo(ioll. who is attending despite Italy‘s absentaiion from League work. since all the members of the commission are appointed in their personal capac—ity and not as representatives of their respective Governments.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 10
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170ARABS AND JEWS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19897, 28 May 1936, Page 10
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