FUTURE OF PALESTINE.
' Elans for development. JJj Telegraph.- tna A»a.-CopyrWit. Jerusalem, July W«lw filgh Commtosioner (Mr. Herbert i&girael) delivered the King's message to-the assemblage of notables of PalesftiM. It announced the creation of an Advisory Committee composed mainly of Gorermxftrt officials, but including ten oor-bffleial members drawn from the (various sections of the people, also an Amnesty for persons imprisoned during lft« recent disturbances and political The message promised that steps for ■peaceful' And prosperous development Would be carried out with impartiality, respecting the rights of every race and efetd. It also referred to measures for the gradual establishment of a national home for the Jewish people, which would in nowise affect the civil or religious tights or prosperity of the general popu|Bti<«.—Beuter Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1920, Page 5
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