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A map showing the proposed partition of Palestine. The line of demarcation follows the existing northern frontier from Ras en Naqura round to just north of Beisnn, where it cuts across as shown by the double line on the map. Also indicated is the area of holy places round Jerusalem, with an access corridor to the sea at Jaffa, which would comprise a mandated territory.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22776, 9 July 1937, Page 11

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A map showing the proposed partition of Palestine. The line of demarcation follows the existing northern frontier from Ras en Naqura round to just north of Beisnn, where it cuts across as shown by the double line on the map. Also indicated is the area of holy places round Jerusalem, with an access corridor to the sea at Jaffa, which would comprise a mandated territory. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22776, 9 July 1937, Page 11

A map showing the proposed partition of Palestine. The line of demarcation follows the existing northern frontier from Ras en Naqura round to just north of Beisnn, where it cuts across as shown by the double line on the map. Also indicated is the area of holy places round Jerusalem, with an access corridor to the sea at Jaffa, which would comprise a mandated territory. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22776, 9 July 1937, Page 11