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“TEGART’S WALL."—Jewish workers repairing a section of “Tegart’s Wall" after it had been damaged by an Arab band of 800 men. Extending along the eastern and northern boundaries of the Holy Land, it was constructed at the suggestion of Sir Charles Tegart as a barrier to the transfer across the frontier of arms and supplies.

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Southland Times, Issue 23634, 8 October 1938, Page 7

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“TEGART’S WALL."—Jewish workers repairing a section of “Tegart’s Wall" after it had been damaged by an Arab band of 800 men. Extending along the eastern and northern boundaries of the Holy Land, it was constructed at the suggestion of Sir Charles Tegart as a barrier to the transfer across the frontier of arms and supplies. Southland Times, Issue 23634, 8 October 1938, Page 7

“TEGART’S WALL."—Jewish workers repairing a section of “Tegart’s Wall" after it had been damaged by an Arab band of 800 men. Extending along the eastern and northern boundaries of the Holy Land, it was constructed at the suggestion of Sir Charles Tegart as a barrier to the transfer across the frontier of arms and supplies. Southland Times, Issue 23634, 8 October 1938, Page 7