THE WAILING WALL
MOSLEM INTERFERENCE MR AMERY QUESTIONED (Britinh Official Wireless.} Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright RUGBY, November 12. Air L. S. Amery (Colonial Secretary) was questioned in Parliament regarding the erection by Moslems in Jerusalew of obstructions on the top of the Wailing Wall. Ho was asked if ho would give instructions that these erections on this ancient wall should bo forbidden. Air Amery replied that the matter was engaging his close consideration. Ho 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 police, the position of the British Government in Palestine, and the steps taken to prevent similar occurrences
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Evening Star, Issue 20022, 13 November 1928, Page 8
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125THE WAILING WALL Evening Star, Issue 20022, 13 November 1928, Page 8
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