ARAB OUTRAGES
HOLY PLACES SET ON FIRE
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(Recd. June 19, 8.30 a.m.)
JERUSALEM, June 18
An Arab gang set on fire the ancient tomb of Rabbi Saalhaness, near Tiberias; also the adjoining synagogue and the' Talmudic Seminary, all famous places of pilgrimage.
JEWISH REFUGEES
ANTWERP, June 17.
The steamer St. Louis arrived with 907 Jewish, refugees aboard. A total of 273 of the Jews will be landed in Belgium. There also are 194 of them going to Holland. The remaining 440 will be divided equally between Britain and France. The refugees, when they arrived, had been two days without drinking water.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 June 1939, Page 7
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