Effort To Continue Talks On Palestine
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SOUlTlON THOUGHT POSSIBLE
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Received Wednesday, 7 p.m. LONDON, Jj-eb. 12. Despite the rejection by both Jew.; and Arabs of the ne\v British Jiroposak, i'oi- I'aiestine, both the Tinies' and Daily I'elegi-aph 's diplomatie correjpdhdents sa}' further etfoits are beiny iiiade t'o find Some basis for continuihg negotiations. The Times 'corresponden. says Mr. Bevin will today nieet thc .A.rabs informally in an attenipt to sev wiiether some of their objections to the proposals cannot be overeome. Representatives of the Jewish Agency were yesterday shown for the lirst time a map giving the areas of Jewish settle ment under the neiv British plan. The Daily Telegraph 's correspondeiii says there is no indication in official British circles that the question of rais ing the Palestine issue before Cno is being regarded as a matter of urgency. Ee adds that the Government, despite all setbacks, still coiisiders an agreeu solution possible.
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Chronicle (Levin), 13 February 1947, Page 5
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