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BRITISH SOLDIERS WOUNDED

Palestine Unrest

(British Official Wireless.)

Rugby, August 11. The High Commissioner in Palestine in a telegram states that a messenger was robbed of £9O yesterday near Tulkarain Post Office. A Jewish passenger in a taxi was killed and another wounded near Hedera. Two British soldiers in a lorry were slightly wounded near Jenin, and a Jewish boy in a lorry was slightly wounded near the northern frontier. Troops engaged a small party of armed Arabs at Tulkaram and Quariquilliya, killing one bandit and wounding two. There were no casualties among the troops. MR. MACDONALD’S VISIT TO PALESTINE (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, August .11. The Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) gave an interview to-day to representatives of a Jewish agency to inform them of the object of his visit to Palestine, which was to have consultations with the authorities on the spot regarding the present situation in Palestine, with special reference to problems of security. He also saw Dr. Tammous, head of the Arab centre in London, .for the same purpose. Mr. MacDonald gave the Prime -Minister an account of his visit to Palestine and Malta.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 272, 13 August 1938, Page 4

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BRITISH SOLDIERS WOUNDED Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 272, 13 August 1938, Page 4

BRITISH SOLDIERS WOUNDED Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 272, 13 August 1938, Page 4

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