PALESTINE’S PROBLEMS.
ARAB DISSATISFACTION ' EXPRESSED. POLITICAL DEMONSTRATIONS PROBABLE. •(By Telegraph-Press Assn.-Copyright.) (Received This Day, 11.50 a.m.) (Times Cable). LONDON, Feb. 20. The Jerusalem correspondent of the Times states there is Arab dissatisfaction at the new interpretation of the Palestine report and growing bitterness. Political organisations throughout the country are protesting and proposing demonstrations in Palestine, 'Trans-Jordania, and Syria. The Moslem and Christian Association at Jaffa, in a letter to the High Commissioner declares that the 11 White Paper only aimed to gain the sympathy of the Indians .attending the round-table conference in London and when that closed the document w-as torn up. * * The Association threatens to boycott co-operation. The Jewish newspaper declares that in view of ten years ’ experience of British x r acillation the present Arab antagonism will merely produce a new anti-Zionist Version of the White Paper.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 February 1931, Page 5
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