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SYRIA TO RESIST

PARTITION PLAN ARAB WORLD UNITY THREAT TO ZIONISTS LONDON, Sept. 25The Syrian Government has sent H Note to Britain declaring that, in common with the rest of the Arab world, Syria would resist to the Ijmit any attempt to partition Palestine. ' : Reuter says it is believed the Note is ike, result of decisions made at the f lnference of the Arab Foreign I/linters, which considered the United ations’ special committee’s Palestine Report. Reuter’s correspondent in Beirut reports that Fauzi el Din al Kawukjj, fopmeriArab revolutionary leader, in a jijessage issued to Arabs through the jpress, said the Arabs were about to Ifgtgliate to the Zionist challenger. The Arabs would soon prove to the Anglo-Saxons that they were stronger jnore beneficial to Britain and America. '"lt is time for serious action. Cease talking and draw your arms," he said.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22445, 27 September 1947, Page 7

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SYRIA TO RESIST Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22445, 27 September 1947, Page 7

SYRIA TO RESIST Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22445, 27 September 1947, Page 7

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