IN PALESTINE
THE COMMISSION SET PU
vßritish Official Wireless.)
RUGBY, September 14.; The Colonian Secretary, Lord Passfield, has appointed the following iMembers of Parliament to serve under the chairmanship of Sir Walter Shaw, formerly 'Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements, oh the Commis-
sion of Enquiry regarding the recent disturbances in Palestine: Sir Henry Betherton, Conservative; Mr Hopkin .Morris, Liberal; Mr Heniy Snell, Labourite. Mr Lloyd, of the Colonial Office,' will be, the Secretary of the Commission.
The terms of the Commission’s ■references are as follows:
“To enquire into the immediate causes which lefl to the recent outbreak in Palestine, and to make recommendations as to the steps necessary to avoid a recurrence.” , While the date of the Commission’s departure for Palestine has not been definitely fixed, it is hoped that it will sail towards the end of this month, or early in October.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1929, Page 5
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