PALESTINE PROBLEMS
CONFERENCE IN LONDON important correspondence (Official Wireless) (Received Feb. 15, 11 a.m.) RUGBY, Feb. 14 A White Paper containing what is known as the McMahon-llussein correspondence—the exchange oC letters between Sir Henry McMahon and Sheriff Hussein of Mecca in 1915—is as good as prepared and will be issued as soon as possible. Meanwhile, for the convenience of business, copies of the letters are being placed at the disposal of delegates to the Palestine conference. In announcing this in the House of Commons, Mr Chamberlain explained that a request for publication had been made by the Arab delegations, and it had been though desirable to accede to the request. TERRORISM BY ARABS CASUALTIES EM PALESTINE EXPLOSION OF LAND MINE (United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright) (Received Feb. 15, 11,45 a.m.) JERUSALEM, Feb. 14 One soldier was killed and two wounded when a land mine exploded under an army lorry on a mountain track near I lie Acreasafad highway. Since the London conference began the casualties from Arab terrorism are fourteen Arabs killed and nineteen wounded, iive Jews killed and eleven wounded, one British killed and three wounded.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20731, 15 February 1939, Page 7
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187PALESTINE PROBLEMS Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20731, 15 February 1939, Page 7
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