During the course of subsequent discussions between the two Governments. it suggested the establishment of a joint AngloAmerican Committee of Enquiry. under a rotating chairmanship. to examine the whole question and to make a further review of the Palestine problem in the light of that examination and other relevant considerations. . In view of our intense interest in this matter and of our belief that such a committee will be of aid in finding a solution which will be both humane and just. we have acceded to the British suggestion. The terms of reference of this committee. as agreed upon between the two Governments. are as follows: To examine political. economic. and social conditions in Palestine as they bear upon the problem of Jewish immigration and settlement therein and the wellbeing of the peoples now living therein. How many Members of the Senate know those conditions? A few who have traveled there in recent years know them. but most Senators do not.
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