The Quarterly Review, Volumes 256-257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 378
... Report ; and it was the same outlook which led the framers of the Acland Report to base their provisions and recommendations primarily on the War and the question of endeavouring to make a provision of timber in the country to cover a ...
... Report ; and it was the same outlook which led the framers of the Acland Report to base their provisions and recommendations primarily on the War and the question of endeavouring to make a provision of timber in the country to cover a ...
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 ...
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