PALESTINE REPORT
DESIRE FOR ACTION BY LEAGUE (Received July 11, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, July 9. A message from Geneva states that Great Britain has asked the league of Nations Permanent Manxes Commission to consider the Palestine report as early as possible, *° that it may be brought up at the council meeting on September 10. |ne Palestine report will probity be debated in both Houses of before being laid before ™* Commission at Geneva. Indications are that most of the members ivJ* - House °i Commons will supPp>* partition as the only practicable solution. Lord Peel, chairman of the ComSu 10 !?!," 1 a broadcast last night, 2™ : .. w e tried hard to discover «med le s within the scope of the J SEfW* but we were forced to the !S on tha * the mandate itself a nfl e revise <* or abandoned, and scheme of government set up. to k+u S must make sacrifices, but u o °ta great rewards are open."
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22142, 12 July 1937, Page 11
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