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“doar Hayom” Fined for Appearing Under Other Names

June 17, 1930
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The “Doar Hayom,” only Hebrew daily of Jerusalem, which was suspended by the government because it had published articles against the government, was today fined thirty pounds ($50), for appearing under other names. The government also ordered the Hebrew part of the plant closed for three days. The publisher is appealing the sentence.

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