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JEWS ORGANISED AGAINST THE ARABS IN PALESTINE A party of young Jews, many of them carrying rifles, about to set out at dawn for the Palestine frontier, where they are constructing the "Tegart Wall,” the long barbed wire fence which, named after Sir Charles Tegart (adviser to the Palestine Government), is being built along the northern and eastern boundaries of the Holy Land to prevent the easy access by terrorists to Syria and Transjordan.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23631, 15 October 1938, Page 5

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JEWS ORGANISED AGAINST THE ARABS IN PALESTINE A party of young Jews, many of them carrying rifles, about to set out at dawn for the Palestine frontier, where they are constructing the "Tegart Wall,” the long barbed wire fence which, named after Sir Charles Tegart (adviser to the Palestine Government), is being built along the northern and eastern boundaries of the Holy Land to prevent the easy access by terrorists to Syria and Transjordan. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23631, 15 October 1938, Page 5

JEWS ORGANISED AGAINST THE ARABS IN PALESTINE A party of young Jews, many of them carrying rifles, about to set out at dawn for the Palestine frontier, where they are constructing the "Tegart Wall,” the long barbed wire fence which, named after Sir Charles Tegart (adviser to the Palestine Government), is being built along the northern and eastern boundaries of the Holy Land to prevent the easy access by terrorists to Syria and Transjordan. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23631, 15 October 1938, Page 5

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