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HEBRON MASSACRE

EXHUMATION OF BODIES. MUTILATION NOT ESTABLISHED. (Rec. 5.5 p.m.) Jerusalem, September 21. The Commission of Inquiry into the alleged mutilation of Jews in the Hebron Massacre reported that Moslem and Jewish medical men disagreed regarding the injuries of the first body exhumed. Three others showed no signs of mulitation. The remaining sixteen were too decomposed to establish mutilation or otherwise. 'Die Jews, therefore, requested that the exhumations should cease.—Australian Press Association.

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Southland Times, Issue 20886, 23 September 1929, Page 7

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HEBRON MASSACRE Southland Times, Issue 20886, 23 September 1929, Page 7

HEBRON MASSACRE Southland Times, Issue 20886, 23 September 1929, Page 7

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