ARAB OUTRAGES
BRITISH SL'BJI‘ICT SHOT AT.
BOMB HURLED AT TRAIN. (UNI-I .\#"\i|..\.\"l' DEAD. I United Press Anne—dime. Tel. Conyfil’u‘ (Received June 13. 12.13 l'-"|~' Jl-ZRL'S;\LI-I.\l. June 12. Mr Sigrist. a former Black and Tan otiicer. “us returning from a tour of inspection: with a British constable when lill't‘l' .\ruhs. one of “lioni is a timernnu-nt. st‘hmll lean-her. emptied their nuiunlzalir> into the cur. whirh fell thirty feet into n \‘ulley. M Mr Sigrist lust runtrul 0f the wheel. The mintahiv. though injured. returned the iirv and wounded one al‘ saiiuni, who dimi in the hospital. The llfllil‘o and troops. with police (logs. pursued the uliu-r twu assailnnl<. who were not wounded. but. a. tnnuery obliterated the seen! near the Mount 01‘ Olives. The incident oecurrefl near Herod's Gates on the Jericho Road, close to Gethsemane. .\ bomb was 'lUl'leil at a train I‘ Kalkilich, and injured 18 Jews. -———_____
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19911, 13 June 1936, Page 7
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147ARAB OUTRAGES Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19911, 13 June 1936, Page 7
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