Britons will never forget the “unstinted support” given by the Jews to England “in this grave crisis,” it was declared editorially today by Great Britain and the East, periodical which frequently mirrors Colonial Office views. Commenting on the Jewish Agency’s pledge of aid to Britain, the editorial said it was a “great tribute, showing as it does that in an emergency, differences of opinion are forgotten.”
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