Agency's Attitude at U.N. Approved
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Received Friday, 12.30 p.m. JERUSALEM, May 22. After a three-day debate in the ' ewish-elected assembly, repreentatives from all Palestine have approved the attitude of the Jewn Agency at the United Nations prelimmary discussions on Paies.ine, particularly its stand against he British regime in Palestine and the demand for an independ-0 it Jewish state. Mr. David Bcn-Gurian, chairnan of the agency executive, •eporting on United Nation;* discussions, said that for the momu the Jews would demand the establishment of a Jewish state in iiose parts of Palestine which thc Jews already inhabited, and sugmsted for the other parts a conLinuation of the British mandate, with Jewish immigration and colmisation.
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Chronicle (Levin), 23 May 1947, Page 5
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