PALESTINE SHOOTINGS
ARABS KILLED. ■ [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN —COPYRIGHT. | (Recd. September 5, 10.30 a.m.) <?. JERUSALEM. September 4. A large Arab band, surprised by j troops and police south of Haifa gave???’ battle. Fourteen were killed. There were no British casualties. JEWISH MIGRATION. (Received September 5, Noon). * ANTWERP, September 4. Opening the Zionist Conference, jg Doctor Wiezmann declared that the Evian Conference was tragically in- 3 adequate. The only permanent solu- S tion to the Jewish problem lies in | Palestine, where the Jews will re- 5 fuse any settlement which does not provide for large scale Jewish immlgration. He appealed to the Arabs to co-operate in the peaceful development of Palestine.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 September 1938, Page 7
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