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British Mandate: A Survey of Palestine: Volume I - Page 308 |
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mukhtar of Ma'lul and a number of the elders of the village thereupon refused to yield possession of it and an application was subsequently made by the Fund to the Chief Execution Officer for delivery of the land by force. It was evident to Government that here was the makings of a serious incident in which blood might be shed, and the problem was therefore again discussed in Executive Council on 13th December and, after considering and rejecting a proposal that the Ma'lul lands should be acquired by Government by proceedings under the Land (Acquisition for Public Purposes) Ordinance, it was decided by the High Commissioner that a further attempt should be made to negotiate an exchange, valuable State Domain in Haifa Bay (free zone) together with small parcels in Beisan being offered. Negotiations on this has is are proceeding.
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