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Palestine

Volume 331: debated on Wednesday 2 February 1938

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22.

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether he has a statement to make as to the present position in Palestine?

I have nothing to add to my reply of yesterday to the questions of the hon. Members for Bethnal Green, South-West (Sir P. Harris) and Don Valley (Mr. T. Williams).

25.

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether he is now in a position to make a statement as to the Government's intentions with regard to the future system of administration in Palestine?

I have nothing to add to the statement of the intentions of His Majesty's Government, in the form of a despatch to the High Commissioner for Palestine dated 23rd December, 1937, which has recently been published as Command Paper No. 5634.

Is it proposed to permit Jewish immigration on a larger scale, in view of the considerable period that must lie ahead before anything can be done?

That is a matter which will come up for consideration by the Government after 31st March next, and no decision has yet been reached.