of which may assure to each of its peoples an undisputed national development.”
The Agency further declared that the Jewish work in Palestine had always been conducted with scrupulous regard for the interest of the Arabs and that this work had brought great material and moral benefit to all sections of the population, and it pointed out that the Jewish people desire to eliminate all prejudice and misunderstanding between both races and to cooperate with the Arabs for the purpose of carrying through the common task of social, industrial and agricultural developments.
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