Great Britain and the East, authoritative organ on colonial affairs, declared today that when Britain adopts a stand on the Palestine question it will not be merely a proposal to the League of Nations Mandates Commission but a decision to be rigidly administered.
The policy will be put into effect by June, 1937, the weekly asserted in an editorial, declaring that “the Tiberias troubles prove how near the surface are the feelings of animosity in Palestine.”
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