A picture of Jewish refugee activity in Palestine since the outbreak of the war and in the pre-war period is given in “Wanderer in Two Worlds,” the autobiography of Norman Bewitch, former Attorney-General of the Palestine Government. published today.
Mr. Bewitch assails the Palestine White Paper of 1939 as a “betrayal more offensive because it was wrapped up in the verbiage of good will.” The volume is of particular interest because it gives a comprehensive view of developments in Palestine from the end of the last war through the first year of this one.
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