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The question whether persons who have acquired domicile rights in Palestine are granted all rights of British subjects regarding entry into England or any part of the United Kingdom, was broached today in the House of Commons by Sir Gerald Strickland. Captain D. H. Hacking, replying in the name of the Home Secretary, declared that […]

July 15, 1926
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The question whether persons who have acquired domicile rights in Palestine are granted all rights of British subjects regarding entry into England or any part of the United Kingdom, was broached today in the House of Commons by Sir Gerald Strickland.

Captain D. H. Hacking, replying in the name of the Home Secretary, declared that Palestine domicile does not affect the right of entry to the United Kingdom.

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