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PALESTINE AND THE WAR WAR GRAVES OFFICIAL HERE (By TelegTaph.—Press Association) WELLINGTON, Monday Brigadier-General Sir Herbert Hart, formerly Administrator of Western Samoa and now Chief Administrative Officer for the Imperial War Graves Commission in the Near East, is in New Zealand on leave and expects to remain about three months. He is accompanied by his wife. Brigadier-General Hart says the situation in Palestine is definitely much better from the time the war broke out. Both Arabs and Jews, realising the danger to themselves if Germany succeeded in the war, and her determination for world dominion, passed resolutions throughout the country expressing a desire to assist in co-operation with the Allies. His ocean journey from Port Said was under black-out conditions and without incident, said the visitor.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20954, 6 November 1939, Page 8
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128IMPROVED SITUATION Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20954, 6 November 1939, Page 8
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