PALESTINE’S MANDATE
OFFICIAL PROCLAMATION
Received September 13, 1.30 p.m CAIRO, September t'2
A message, from Jerusalem stales that the proclamation of the mandate passed off without incident, thanks to the elaboiirale precautions throughout the country. Sir Saul Samuel look the oalli in Ihe Council Hall, which was formerly a German hospital, in the presence of a brilliant assembly. lie expressed the hope I hat (lie British regime would mark an Aral) and Jewish revival, and Ihal when Britain laid down her trust she would leave Palestine populous, prosperous and selfgoverning, worthy of the greatest epochs uf the past. A strike upset Ihe transport of guest's. The Government threatened to cancel Ihe strikers’ licenses, which successfully averted the danger.
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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15040, 13 September 1922, Page 5
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