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Arab Leader Says Immigration of Any Kind Benefits Palestine

Immigration benefits Palestine, no matter whether it is Zionist or any other kind, declared Hassan Sidki Dejani, youthful Arab leader, who is organizing the opposition party in cooperation with Tewfik Abdullah of Acre, the chief antagonist of the Grand Mufti of the North. Dejani declares that the new party is primarily interested in internal reform, […]

March 4, 1930
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Immigration benefits Palestine, no matter whether it is Zionist or any other kind, declared Hassan Sidki Dejani, youthful Arab leader, who is organizing the opposition party in cooperation with Tewfik Abdullah of Acre, the chief antagonist of the Grand Mufti of the North.

Dejani declares that the new party is primarily interested in internal reform, and its delegations will visit Moslem countries only to raise funds for economic schemes. The party aims at an Anglo-Palestine treaty to replace the Mandate.

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