THE WAILING WALL.
♦ MOSLEM INTERFERENCE. (BBZTCSH OJMCIAL WXBEX.ES3.) RUGBY, November 12. The Colonial Seoretary was questioned in the House of Parliament regarding the erection by th© Moslems in Jerusalem of constructions on the top of the Wailing Wall. He was asked if he would give instructions that these erections on this ancient, wall should be forbidden. ' Mr Amery replied that the matter was engaging his close consideration. He proposed to take the highest official advice open to him within the next few days. He would lay before _ the House a White Paper on the subject, dealing fully with the intervention of the polioe, the position of the British Government in Palestine, and the steps' taken to prevent similar occurrences. [Trouble between Jews and Moslems has been caused through official restrictions on worship at the Wailing Wall.]
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19467, 14 November 1928, Page 9
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