Business is going on as usual in Nablus this morning, all shops being open again after 48 hours of almost continuous disorder.
Superintendent Kyles, who was injured in the clash between the Nablus mob and the police, is now on his way to Jerusalem by ambulance, in order to have an ex-ray examination. He has sustained injuries in the head and ribs, and is in very great pain, according to a statement which the Palestine Police Chief, Mr. Spicer, has made to the J.T.A.
Reports received by police headquarters here to-day indicate that there is complete quiet prevailing throughout the entire country.
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