BOMB IN BAZAAR.
Deaths in Outrage in Old City
Of Jerusalem.
WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
(Received 10 a.m.)
JERUSALEM, July 15.
Eleven people were killed and 15 injured by a bomb in the Old City, including women and children. The bazaar, where the bomb was thrown, was densely packed with Arab peasants.
Precautions are being redoubled. Troops, with fixed bayonets, are stationed at principal exits of the city, and a machine-gun emplacement has been, mounted at Jaffa Gate.
Soldiers fired on Arabs invading the Jewish quarter at Safad, killing one and wounding three. Curfew has been imposed at Safad as a result of the morning's disturbance. N.Z. CENTENARY. BRITAIN'S PARTICIPATION. (Received 1 p.m.) LONDON, July 15. The Department of Oversees Tracfe announces that the British Government will officially participate in the New Zealand Centennial Exhibition of 19391940.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 166, 16 July 1938, Page 9
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