PALESTINE
IRAQ PROTEST. AGAINST BRITISH PROPOSALS. (Received August 5, 10 p.m.) GENEVA, August 5. The Iraq Government has sent a Note to the League of Nations Mandates Commission, emphatically protesting against the Royal Commission’s Palestine proposals. The Note describes the partition proposal as an injustice to the Arabs, which Iraq could not view without alarm. The Note adds that the partition proposals are incompatible with the integral independence of Palestine, holding out no hope of permanent, settlement. It says: “Such a hope depends on the recognition of an integral and independent Palestine, in which the Jews shall accept, once and for all, the position of a minority.”
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Grey River Argus, 6 August 1937, Page 11
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