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England Will Compensate Polish Citizens for Losses in Palestine Disturbances

December 12, 1929
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The British government has agreed to compensate Polish citizens for personal and property damages suffered in the Palestine riots. It is understood that this agreement is the result of the intervention of the Polish ambassador to England, Contance Skirmunt. In replying to a letter of M. Skirmunt the British government declares that the Palestine government is compensating Polish citizens and asks that those who suffered damages submit their compensation claims.

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