IN PALESTINE
EGYPT OBJECTS TO THE BRITISH PLAN, (United Press association— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). GENEVA, September 18. A feature of the morning session of the Assembly of the League of Nations was an attack on the British Palestine plan by the Egyptian Foreign .Minister (Boutros Gliali Pasha) who declared that it would increase the hatred between the Jews and Arabs. He expressed the fear that the creation of a Jewish State would encourage •‘certain countries” to intensify pogroms against Jews. He suggested that instead of a partition Britain should negotiate a direct treaty with Palestine as a whole, recognising its sovereignty and guaranteeing the rights of Jews, Moslems, and Christians alike, with a regulating restriction on immigration.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1937, Page 5
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