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DescriptionPalestine Post article on the Huleh Concession 12 August 1937.jpg
English: Palestine Post article on the Huleh Concession 12 August 1937
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Source https://www.nli.org.il/en/newspapers/pls/1937/08/12/01/article/25/
Author Palestine Post

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