PALESTINE LAWLESSNESS
FATAL CAR-AMBUSH
[BY CABLE—pkfcs's AftSN. —COPYRIGHT.]
JERUSALEM, August 10. While the hifchfer Arab committee is still deliberating what to do about the Royal Commission, a fresh outbreak of violence suggests that extremists are not prepared for a cessation of the struggle before their objects are fully attained. Snipers have been active for several nights oh the 'diitskfrts of Jeru-
salem. Powerful searchlights r how sweep the hills, making the detection of snipers easter. A lieutenant of the Seaforth Highlanders was killed and three were wounded when a car returning from a hillside engagement against Arabs struck a mine or a heap of explosives oh the road.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 August 1936, Page 5
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