November 29, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 55) • Page Image 4
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…?. WHAT WAS PRESENTED in 1937 by the Peel Royal Commission as the long-sought solution to the Arab-Jewish conflict in the Holy Land has been termed "impractic- able" and last week was rejected by the Wood…
…- head Commission in a recent report to the British Government. Recommendations of the Peel Com- mission that Palestine -be divided into an Arab, a Jewish and a British-mandated state were nullified, and…
… His Majesty's Government has pro-, posed a series of roundtable conferences with Jewish and Arab leaders in a desperate effort finally to settle this problem and to forestall a seemingly inevitable new…
… Balfour Declaration, and exiled Je vs all over the world looked to Palestine as a haven from the ravages of a growing anti-Semitism in Germany and Roumania. Arab nationalists, to whom Britain had promised…
… country for several months, searching into the economic and political life of the country. They heard testimony from Jewish leaders, but since any partition plan was abhorrent to the Arabs, the latter…
… surest foundation for peace and progress in Palestine would be an understanding between Arabs and Jews." With this end in view, His Majesty's Government proposed to invite repre- sentatives of the…
… Palestine Arabs and neighbor- ing states on the one hand, and of the Jewish agency on the other, to confer with it regarding future policy, including the question of immi- gration into Palestine. These…
… proposed conferences, which Colonial Secretary Malcolm MacDonald announced would be held soon after the New Year, have not been well received by Jewish and Arab leaders. The Jewish Agency, the body…
… designated as the offi- cial Jewish organ, has expressed concern over the invitations to the "neighboring Arab states," believing that they have no valid status in the Palestine. At the same time, many Arab…

