The governments of Britain and of the United States will enforce the recommendations of the Anglo-American inquiry committee, no matter what they may be, High Commissioner Sir Alan Cunningham yesterday told a group of Arabs in Jaffa.
“Palestine is at the parting of the ways,” the High Commissioner said. Marlien has received Chief Rabbi Herzog, who recently returned to Palestine after a visit to the detention camps in Eritrea for Jews exiled from Palestine. The High Commissioner displayed considerable interest in Dr. Herzog’s report or the situation of the Jewish Deportees.
It was announced today that the office established here by the secretariat of the Anglo-American inquiry committee will close next week. The announcement revealed that the office received 280 memorandums from institutions and individuals, and stated that the inquiry committee heard 46 witnesses.
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