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STATEMENT TO BE ISSUED AT THE WHITE HOUSE, MONDAY, JAN. 7, BY MR. ROSS:
The Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry is commencing this
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morning to hold hearings on Palestine and the European Jews.
The President is glad to note that the Committee has
started its proceedings so promptly. It is to be hoped that the
Committee will be able successfully to complete its examination
of the various matters contained in its terms of reference.
The fact that the British Members of the Committee have
agreed that the inquiry should begin in Washington is also par-
ticularly welcome as evidence of the spirit of cooperation which
the President is confident will characterize all the operations
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