REBELLION DECLINING
PALESTINE SITUATION 'ENCOURAGING SYMPTOMS * (Received July 28, 7.10 p.m.) British Wireless LONDON, July 27 Reports from Palestine show that there are encouraging symptoms of a decline of rebel movements. During the first fortnight in July 34 rifles and other arms' and smmunition were voluntarily surrend.ered, by villagers, and in tfief same peridd. ttie troops captured 2QO *Hfes;'f4p I'Hstbls;-16' shotguns and a large '• quantity of ammtmitioii. / ' No "rebel- leaders of any'importance are now'-ih Palestine, the /few armed gangs which still remain have' little local f .backing,' and' •' the-" "national" 1 aspect s of. the rebel movement is declining.' ' . J v \'j •-/ * ■ ■ • " MANY JEWS ARRESTED '! "v JERUSALEM, July 27 More than 100 Jews have been arrested in'Tel-Aviv as.a consequence of| recentterf-orism. ; * ' ' ' ' 1 " ' 1 ' ' j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23411, 29 July 1939, Page 14
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124REBELLION DECLINING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23411, 29 July 1939, Page 14
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