| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1944 - 528 páginas
...Permanent Mandate* Commission at the Thirty-Sixth Session held at Geneva, June 1939, unanimously declared: "The policy set out in the White Paper was not in...Council, the Commission had placed upon the Palestine Mandate." (Permanent Mandates Commission, Minutes of the Thirty-Sixth Session, Geneva 1939, p. 206.)... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1944 - 532 páginas
...Permanent Mandates Commission at the Thirty-Sixth Session held at Geneva, June 1939, unanimously declared: "The policy set out in the White Paper was not in...Council, .the Commission had placed upon the Palestine Mandate." (Permanent Mandates Commission, Minutes of the Thirty-Sixth Session, Geneva 1939, p. 206.)... | |
| Israel Office of Information (New York, N.Y.) - 1960 - 212 páginas
...had concluded: "From the first, one fact forced itself on the notice of the Commission — namely, that the policy set out in the White Paper was not...Mandatory Power and the Council, the Commission had always placed upon the Palestine Mandate."5 B Report of the Permanent Mandates Commission of the League... | |
| H. Eugene Bovis - 1971 - 196 páginas
...June 28, 1939." In its observations reported to the League Council, the Mandates Commission concluded that the policy set out in the White Paper was not...which, in agreement with the mandatory power and the League Council, the Mandates Commission had always placed on the Palestine mandate.26 Three of the... | |
| J. C. Hurewitz - 1979 - 888 páginas
...months earlier. In June the Permanent Mandates Commission of the League of Nations unanimously concluded "that the policy set out in the White Paper was not...Council, the Commission had placed upon the Palestine mandate" (Permanent Mandates Commission, Minutes of the Thirtysixth Session, p. 275). The Council of... | |
| Michael Curtis - 1986 - 524 páginas
...Permanent Mandates Commission of the League; and the Commission then reported to the Council of the League "that the policy set out in the White Paper was not in accordance with the interpretation which ... the Commission had placed upon the Palestine Mandate." In referring the Palestine Problem to the... | |
| Clyde Sanger - 1995 - 540 páginas
...nine members (all from Western Europe) unanimously declared in its report to the Council of die League that "the policy set out in the White Paper was not in accordance with the interpretation which ... the Commission had placed upon the Palestine Mandate." But the British and French members added... | |
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