'In Camera' evidence to the Commission,
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- Ffeil
- 1929, Dec. 7-21.
'In Camera' evidence to the Commission,
Typescript text of the proceedings at the Forty-Third Sitting of the Palestine Commission,
Typescript memorandum by F. H. Kisch, Jerusalem, 24 Dec. 1929, on 'The Subject of Defence and Security with special reference to the Jewish Settlement in Palestine', together with a typescript note, dated 27 Dec. 1929, entitled 'The Rutenberg Concession'.
A manuscript diary kept by Sir Rhys Hopkin Morris whilst a member of the Parliamentary Delegation to Tanganyika, containing detailed entries for the period 10 Aug.-31 Oct. 1928.
'In Camera' evidence to the Commission,
A file containing a suggested draft outline of the chapters of the Report of the Palestine Commission of Enquiry, together with a typescript copy of the Resolutions of the XVI Zionist Congress held at Zurich, 28 July-11 Aug. 1929, and texts of the resolutions relating to Agricultural Colonisation, Labour and Urban Settlement, Finance Policy, the Palestine Budget, Immigration, Health, Education and Culture and Organisation and Propaganda.
Typescript text of the proceedings at the Forty-First Sitting of the Palestine Commission,
Typescript of Sir Boyd Merriman's speech to the Forty-Fifth Sitting of the Commission, together with a summary of the speech and miscellaneous notes in the hand of RHM.
A file of detailed minutes in the hand of RHM of the proceedings of the Commission, together with a typescript 'Provisional' Memorandum, dated 6 December 1929, on 'The Palestine Riots 1929' prepared by the Intelligence Department of the League of Nations Union, and a covering letter, 17 January 1930, from Freda White, the League of Nations Union, to RHM.
Official publications relating to affairs in Palestine. They include a copy of the Report of the Commission on the Palestine Disturbances of August 1929 (Cmd. 3530) (London: HMSO, 1930); and a copy of Palestine: Statement of Policy by His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom (Cmd. 3692) (London: HMSO, 1930).
Miscellaneous printed items relevant to Palestine, including issues of journals and broadsheets,
A folder labelled 'Palestine Government', and containing mainly cuttings from The Near East and India, 1929, together with a few cuttings from national newspapers, and three letters, Sept. 1929, addressed to RHM and concerning the establishment of the Palestine Commission. The letters include one, 10 Sept. 1929, from Sidney Webb, Lord Passfield, to RHM inviting him to become a member of the Commission.
'In Camera' evidence to the Commission,