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JEWISH MIGRATION

MR CHURCHILL'S PLAN DEBATE ON PALESTINE l (British Official Wirelesel RI GBY, 24th November. 1 Speaking in the Palestine debate in the | House of Commons Mr Winston Churchill (Independent Conservative) proposed that the immigration of Jews be fixed over a period of ten years at a figure which, at the end of that period, would leave the present balance of the Arab and Jewish population practically unaltered. lie believed that this policy would permit 30,090 to 55,000 Jewish immigrants if forecasts of the population were correct. Lord Winterton, reply ins on behalf of the Government, said that any agreement reached at the conference would be submitted for Parliament’s approval. Mr Churchill’s plan, with others, would be discussed at the CGfiteff-bee. BOARD IN PRIVATE HOMES IIEFL'GfiE CHILDhEN FROM GERMANY APPEAL IN BRITAIN • British Official Wireless] (Received 20th November, 10.13 am) RUGBY. 25th November. Viscoiifit Samuel arid Earl Sel borne, joint chairmen of the British committee for the care of children frdm Germany, issued a statement appealing fat children to oe boarded in private homes in Britain. The case is very urgent, they state, and under proper guarantees at least 30.000 must be brought out of Germany immediately. Offers of assistance from the churches, Jewish communities and other groups are invited.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 26 November 1938, Page 9

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JEWISH MIGRATION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 26 November 1938, Page 9

JEWISH MIGRATION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 26 November 1938, Page 9

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