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Suspended “doar Hayom” Again Appears Under New Name

June 12, 1930
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While the suspended Hebrew daily “Doar Hayom” again appeared under different name with the identical policy and management it is understood that the government contemplates the suppression in the future of camouflaged editions of suspended publications. Today the “Doar Hayom” appeared under the name “Hayishuv” which means The Jewish Community. The day after its suspension it was published under the name of “Jerusalem.”

The publishers of the Arab daily “Falastin,”which together with the “Jamal Al Arabia,” was also suspended, propose to issue a new paper but the “Jamal Al Arabia” is making no attempt to publish.

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