The Quarterly Review, Volume 257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 162
... Report took the side of the Jews , for it decided that the outbreak was from the beginning an attack by Arabs upon Jews , that no excuse for this had been established , and that there was a wanton destruction of property . Moreover ...
... Report took the side of the Jews , for it decided that the outbreak was from the beginning an attack by Arabs upon Jews , that no excuse for this had been established , and that there was a wanton destruction of property . Moreover ...
Page 163
... Report , and stated that , for the moment , two battalions of infantry , besides units of the Air Force , would be maintained , as they are now being maintained , in Palestine . The Report of the Mandates Commission , † accom- panied by ...
... Report , and stated that , for the moment , two battalions of infantry , besides units of the Air Force , would be maintained , as they are now being maintained , in Palestine . The Report of the Mandates Commission , † accom- panied by ...
Page 305
... Report was debated in the House of Commons . Mr Horner's resolu- tions in support of the Report were defeated after a debate of four nights . The House passed instead Mr Vansittart's resolutions , which have been described as a very ...
... Report was debated in the House of Commons . Mr Horner's resolu- tions in support of the Report were defeated after a debate of four nights . The House passed instead Mr Vansittart's resolutions , which have been described as a very ...
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