UNRULY ARABS
ATTEMPT TO STORM POLICE STATION ATTACK BEATEN OFF WITHOUT A CASUALTY Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright JERUSALEM, November 4, (Received November 5, at 8 a.m.) A band of Arabs attempted to storm the police station at Beisan in Northern Palestine, A hundred shots were fired, but the constables beat off the attackers without a casualty. FIFTY RELEASED FROM DETENTION CAMP. JERUSALEM, November 4. (Received November 5, at 12.5 p.m.) Fifty Arabs have been released from the detention camp at Acre, where 500 are interned under the ordinance for the prevention of crime. Religious leaders appealed to the Government to release all those interned in view of the commencement of Ramadan, when Moslems feast from sunrise to sunset. OFFICIALLY DENIED JERUSALEM, November 4. (Received November 5, at 1.30 p.m. The release of the Arabs is officially denied.
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Evening Star, Issue 22798, 5 November 1937, Page 9
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