British Statesmen on the Palestine Land Transfers Regulations (Cmd. 6180).

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American Zionist Bureau, 1940 - 36페이지
 

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34 페이지 - The Mandatory shall be responsible for placing the country under such political, administrative and economic conditions as will secure the establishment of the Jewish national home...
34 페이지 - No discrimination of any kind shall be made between the inhabitants of Palestine on the ground of race, religion or language.
2 페이지 - Disregarding the expressed opinion of the Permanent Mandates Commission that the policy contained in the White Paper on Palestine was inconsistent with the terms of the Mandate, and without the authority of the Council of the League of Nations, His Majesty's Government have authorised the issue of regulations controlling the transfer of land which discriminate unjustly against one section of the inhabitants of Palestine.
7 페이지 - With reference to the expression "the time is not yet ripe," the Commission considers that a political or constitutional union of the Mandated territory with the neighbouring territories cannot be carried out as long as the present mandate is in force.
4 페이지 - I think it is true to say that the Secretary of State is indeed the modern prophet who declares that the desert shall not blossom like the rose. The Land Regulations are not only indefensible on economic grounds. They are open to grave economic objections. But they are open to grave political objections as well. They bring to the Jews of Palestine the three evils of the dispersion which they chiefly hate — barred doors, legal discrimination on racial and religious grounds and permanent minority...
5 페이지 - Friend the Member for Don Valley (Mr. T. Williams) raised the matter in the House, and we demanded that the Secretary of State should tell us whether those reports were true. We asked him to secure the early publication of the commission's minutes in order that the House could reconsider the matter in the light of what the competent international authority had said. The Secretary of State refused both those demands.
5 페이지 - Gentleman who led us in the crisis of the war knows,* in the dire need of the War with the object of promoting the general victory of the Allies, for which we expected and received valuable and important assistance...
10 페이지 - Home in Palestine — and whatever else there may be, there must be that as well. He knows, as we know, that in Jewish brains and courage there lies the one living force that can reclaim the wastes of Zion, and which, by its leadership and its example, can revitalize the arid deserts of the Middle East. We ask him to withdraw these Regulations and to tell the world that this Parliament and this nation will faithfully fulfil the sacred trust which in the last great war we undertook.
11 페이지 - ... often proved in the past that their undertakings are worthless when it suits them that they should be broken. If, therefore, proposals are made, we shall certainly examine them and we shall test them in the light of what I have just said. Nobody desires the war to continue for an unnecessary day, but the overwhelming mass of opinion in this country, and I am satisfied also in France, is determined to secure that the rule of violence shall cease, and that the word of Governments, once pledged,...
25 페이지 - ... close settlement by Jews on the land ", and no restriction has been imposed hitherto on the transfer of land from Arabs to Jews. The reports of several expert Commissions have indicated that, owing to the natural growth of the Arab population and the steady sale in recent years of Arab land to Jews, there is now in certain areas no room for further transfers of Arab land, whilst, in some other areas, such transfers of land must be restricted if Arab cultivators are to maintain their existing...

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