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MIGHT ENDANGER WORLD PEACE

Press Ass?i.

ARAB WARNING ABOUT JEWISH IM1IGRATION j I :

By Telegraph

-Copyright

Received Friday, 11 a.m. CAIRO, May 30. The Kings, Princes and Presidents ' of seven states of the Arab League have issued a communique at the conclusion oi two days of secret talks, warning that further Jewish immigration to Palestine might endanger world peaee, and affirming their support for the Egyptian demands that Egypt must attain complete sovereignity and British troops must be evacuated immediately. The communique stresses that the

object of the conference was to demonstrate Arab unity to the world. ! The conference agreed that the Palestine question was not only one for Palestine Arabs, but for all Arabs, who should struggle to maintain it as an Arab country. It was hoped that Britain and America would not do anything in Palestine which would compel the Arab world to retaliate. The meeting discussed Tripolitania and Cyrenaica, and agreed to support all efforts of Arab countries to attain complete independence.

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Chronicle (Levin), 31 May 1946, Page 5

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MIGHT ENDANGER WORLD PEACE Chronicle (Levin), 31 May 1946, Page 5

MIGHT ENDANGER WORLD PEACE Chronicle (Levin), 31 May 1946, Page 5

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