ARAB AND JEW
POLICY IN PALESTINE;
GKOWING BITTERNESS
BRITISH VACILLATION
United Press Association—By Electric Telograoh—Copyrisht. ("Times"'Cable.) ! (Received 21st February, 1 p.m.)] j LONDON, 20th February. The Jerusalem correspondent of "The Times" states that Arab dissatisfaction with the new interpretation of the Palestine report is growing in bitterness. Political organisations throughout the country are protesting, and proposing demonstrations in Palestine, Transjordania, and Syria. The Moslem and Christian Association of Jaffa, in a letter, to the High Commissioner, declares that "The White _Paper only aimed to gain the sympathy of Indians attending the Round Table Conference in London. When that was closed the document'was torn up." 'The association threatens to boycott co-operation.. A Jeyvish newspaper declares that in view of ten years' experience of British vacillation the present Arab antagonism will merely produce a new anti-Zionist version of the Whita Paper. 6 ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 44, 21 February 1931, Page 7
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140ARAB AND JEW Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 44, 21 February 1931, Page 7
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