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* PALESTINE PROBLEMS LONDON NEGOTIATIONS. ATTITUDE OF THE JEWS UNCHANGED. (British Official Wireless,) (Received This Day, 10.22 a.m.) RUGBY, March 7. Meetings in connection with the Palestine Conference continue, and this morning the Arab delegation resumed the discussions which engaged attention at yesterday’s meeting. They are based on British suggestions for the future of Palestine which covered all outstanding aspects of the problemconstitutional, land and immigration. The Palestinian Arabs’ objections to certain features of these suggestions and their counter-suggestions are, it is understood, still under examination. Meanwhile the attitude of the Jewish delegates remains unchanged, and so far the British suggestions have not been accepted as a basis for discussion. An informal meeting of British and Jewish representatives late last night continued for two hours and at the conclusion it was announced that a further informal meeting would take place shortly.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 March 1939, Page 5
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142STILL UNSOLVED Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 March 1939, Page 5
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