SMUGGLED JEWS.
THOUSANDS LANDED.
Numbers To Be Deducted From Migration Quota. GREEK CREWS ARRESTED. United i'ress Association.—C\»i>yright. (Received ]0.".O a.m.) LONDON". -Tune 1. The coastal pat ml arre.-ted the master and crew of a Greek ship illegally attempting to land 1000 •lews who wore permitted to disenitiark i>ll condition that the number is subtracted from the immigration quota. Four hundred Jews landed from a second tireek steamer. who»e crew was arrested. brings the total of illegal immigrants to .{(MHi since the publication of the White Paper. 200 ARABS KILLED. Fourteen Villages Destroyed In Tribal Dispute. SEQUEL TO SYRIAN MURDER. (Received 12 30 p.m.) •IKIUSALKM. June 1. Tw,. hundred Aral.s were killed and 14 villages destroyed during an attack in the Allaouite district of Syria by members of the Mourchid tribe, following the murder of their prophet by another tribe.
TO VISIT GENEVA. MR. MacDONALD'S MISSION. (Received 10 a.m.) LONDON. June 1. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald is expected to 20 tii Geneva for the Mandates Commission discussions on Palestine on Thursdav next. BRITISH SOLDIERS. REWARD FOR GALLANTRY. British Official Wireless. RUGBY, Tune 1. For gallantry when serving with tiie Ist Battalion, the Royal Scots, in Palestine, four soldiers were decorated with the Military Medal by the Colonel-in-Chief. the Princess Koyal. at Aldershot. yesterday.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 128, 2 June 1939, Page 7
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