PALESTINE REBELS
TWELVE SNIPERS KILLED ATTACK ON A CONVOY JERUSALEM, July 26. Twelve Arab snipers out of fifteen, who ambushed a convey of buses from Tel Aviv, were killed by the British escort and bombing aircraft. The occupants of the buses were not injured. POLITICAL BREAKDOWN SITUATION IN PALESTINE WELLINGTON, July 27. “In Palestine we are witnessing a political breakdown which has gone* far to paralyse communications, trade and the social amenities of life,” said the Bishop in Jerusalem, Rt. Rev. G. P. Graham-Brown, in a sermon at St. Paul’s Pro-Cathedral, Wellington, last night. “We have been taught the lesson which the world still declines to learn—that money and trade and profit are not everything, and that they are not enough to live on unless the higher realities are there,” added the Bishop. “The tragedy of it is that the truth underlying this question of Our Lord’s, ‘What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul?’ underlies also the passionate feeling of both sides in the present trouble. “What shall it profit the white races if they gain the whole world and lose their own soul? I would urge every one of you that you consecrate your lives to Jesus Christ, to the brotherhood of men and to the fatherhood of God,” said Bishop Graham-Brown
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 177, 28 July 1936, Page 7
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