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cabes, and many of them abandoning their natural reserve, joined in yocki expressions of welcome. Their faces lighted up with pleasure at the General's approach. The fist-topped roof and bal DESCRIPTION OF SURRENDER AND Conics had people crying aloud their Me D. Abraham Mrs M. Luh ---

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a stone being scratched, writes Mr. W. testify, for close to the Jaffe gate I saw | Mr C._D. J. Bell

three old Mohammedans with tears of Capt. E. Bontley T. Massey from Jerusalem on December joy coursing down their clocks and Mr Jr P. de Berry 11th, in a newspaper dispatch.

clapping their hands as if their hearts Mr H. R.. Bever

Mr R. J. Hirbook The Turks were forced to withdraw by were too full to utter speech.

Gen. Allenby entered the town on Mr. D. Birrell Gen. Allenby's strategy sad the valour foot, aide the Jaffa guts he was received Mr P. 1. Bobanan of his army. Turkish artillery fired by the Military Governor and a gused Mr and Mes A. L

Dr and Mrs 0. from a position quite close to the city of honour formed by men who bava and enemy guns thundered from the done their fall share in the campaign. Capt. & Mr Branch Marriott Mount of Olives, bat of our fire the in-Drawn ap on the right of the gate ware Mr Brand & family Mr B. P. Martelot

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com English, Scottish, frish and My W. G. Browell Mr. G. R. May babitants could make out nothing more Walsh counties. Opposite them were r and Mrs H. R. than the distant rumblo ef' guns and Afty men afoot representing, Australian and New Zealand horsemen. Inside the bursts of musketry.

General Allenby put, the sanctity of walls were twenty French and twenty Italian troops from detachments seat by the Holy City before every other consi-their countries to take part in the deration and approached the city only Palestine operations. G when the pressure of his troops in the mountains west and north-west "forced" the enemy to yield.

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Close to the Jaffa gate, whose iron doors are rarely opened, is a wide breach made in the old" walls to permit" the Kaiser's entry when he visited Jernsalo I write this after witnessing the official in 1898. This was net used for to-day's bistoric procession, General Allenby entry of General Allenby and his staff entering by the ancient gate which is and the military commanders of detach-known to Árabe us the friend." ments of French and Italian troop packed in the new streets. The Inside the walls was a crowd, drusely There was no great pageantry of arms Commander-in-Chief, preceded by his no display of pomp, and the circum-side-de-camp, had on bis right the com- Mr H. W. Denn stances of the victorious army, its mander of the French detachment and Mr I. W. Traff commander-in-chief and bis small staff, on his left the commander of the Italian Mr J. Edwards

detachment. Following were the Italist, Mr & Mrs Enticknap guard of less than 180 all told of French and American Military Attachés Mme. E. Esnault Allied troops, and the quite ceremonial and a few members of the General Staff. Mr S. Euren consisting of the reading of the proclam- Guards of honour marched in the rear. Mr D. Fermira, Jr. ation of military law and of the The procession turned to the right into Mr P. Fowlie

Mount Zion and halted at El Kal. Mr M'Ganjoin meeting of notables of the city and the Citadel. On the steps af the base of the Mr and Mrs H. beads of religious bodies, and the official Tower of David, which was standing Goldin

when Christ was in Jerusalem, a pro- Mrs S. Gossler entry was over.

There were no fags hoisted and there clamation of military law was read in Mr V. Goulbourn was to enemy flag to haul down. Thore four languages in the presence of the Mr and Mrs E Gray were no soldier shonts of triumph over Commander in Chief and many notables. R. Green

of the city.

Mr H. K. Hals.' the defeated foe, but just a short military

While the proclamation was being. Mr and Mrs Robt. procession into the Mount Zion portion read gans were Booming to the east and Hall of the city, 200 yards from the walls.

The ceremony was full of dignity and north and the droning of seroplanes the simplicity of its significance was not overhead told of our dying corps deay lost on the population, who saw in it theng passage for observers in enemy ma end of the Turkish régime and the be- shines to witness the erent which glad- ginning of a new era of freedom and dened the hearts of all the inhabitants justice for all classes and

creeds. Right down in the hearts of the people whe cling to Jerusalem with the docpost roverance and piety there was anfeigned delight.

PRAYERS FOR BLITUJE.

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operations and meeting hayonet with returned to Jaffs Gate. Thus, ended a Mr And Mrs Adams Dr and Mrs Koch- bayonet. The London troops were simple and impressive ceremonial, the Mr and Mrs D. K. Mr and Mrs G. P. heavily attacked by the Turks and effect of which must be far-reaching.

Lammert & child strong machine-gun fire was poured into. I will narmate a few personal exper- them from the Mount of Olives, but by fences within the Holy City's walls to Mr and Mrs O. T. Mrs W. G. Litt noon the Turka wers pushed back so far show how deep-seated is the feeling of Breakspear Capt. & Mrs H. M. that we occupied the ground 7,000 yards thankfulness at the end of Turkish rule. Mr and Mrs. T. Cameron Macaulay north of the city walls.

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Through the suburbs the people flocked into the highways and welcomed the Commander-in-Chiefs representative with the immemorial method of clapping handa, while the old women and girls throw flowers and palm leaves on the road..

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Mr & Mrs A. Findlay An American worker in hospital, who Mrs Garlick would know the people well, assured Mr and Mrs B. A. Smith The ceremony of surrendering the city me there was not one person on Hale

Mr&Mrs V. Findlay was very brief. Gen. Allenby gave the, Jerusalem who in his heart was not Mr and Mrs 11. R. Smith Mayor instructions for the maintenance devoutly thankful for ser victory, and

Earling & child Mrs K. Breen of order and had goards placed over the public buildings outside the Holy City,rican told me, that Jerusalem contains Mrand Mis J. C. M. Lt. Col. John Ward

but no soldier of the King passed withis the walls that day.

my experience confirms what the Ame-

happier people today then at any fize within living memory.

Less than a fortnight ago General Falkenbeyn ordered that all Americans should be removed from Jerusalem, bat Turkish doctors who had seen the good' work done in the American hospital pro-

Hurley Me and Mr G. E Mr F. B. Johnson) Wetton & children Mr & Mrs Jonckheer

It was a picturesque throng that from the outskirts of Jerusalem flocked in to greet the conquering General, Armenians And Greeks and.men of all nationalities somber clad, stood side by side with Moslems drassed in the brighter raiment tested and asked that the doctors and K. Almond of the East. The predominance of tarbush the staff should remain. Their protests in the streets added to the brightness of succeeded, but only two days before te Dr. and Mrs Asger Mrs B. Legge the scene. All obviously regarded the day the surrender a number of Americans as important, for they wore their best were taken away.

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