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English: A series of Arab demonstrations that became riots occurred in Palestine in late 1933. They were suppressed by the police with the loss of many lives. The High Commissioner appointed a committee to investigate the events and this is its report.
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Source The Palestine Gazette, No. 420, 7th February 1934, pp. 87–105
Author Government of Palestine

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Commission on the disturbances in Mandatory Palestine between 13 October and 3 November, 1933.

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