PALESTINE TERRORISTS
IMPROVEMENT NOTED [BY CABLE —FBESS ASSN. —COPYBIGHT.] JERUSALEM, June 17. It is unsafe to assume that the period of violence has passed, but the tension is much less. The occupants of a roadside rifle pit fired on a police patrol at Rantiya. The police retaliated and killed one and wounded others. FRENCH MANDATE. LONDON, June 17. The “Daily Telegraph’s” Paris correspondent says:—“lt is understood that France is shortly giving up her mandate over both Syria and Lebanon, with whom she will sign treaties, enabling both of those countries to become independent States, and members of the League of Nations. A formal alliance will exist between them and France, who will . guarantee the protection of all minorities in the two countries. French troops will remain in occupation of Lebanon and Syria, but they will be quartered in circumscribed areas.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 June 1936, Page 7
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