certain activities. This represents an attempt to make the Jew a second grade citizen and prohibit him from doing what others are allowed to do. We cannot consent to these revelations of the Palestine administration’s practice.”
The suspended Hebrew daily, “Doar Hayom,” appearing under the name of “Yerushalayim” (Jerusalem), expresses the hope that the Jewish Agency and the Jewish National Council will turn the Jabotinsky affair into an all Jewish affair.
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