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- WoodheadCommission isCitedBy 1936–39_Arab_revolt_in_Palestine.
- WoodheadCommission isCitedBy 1938_in_Mandatory_Palestine.
- WoodheadCommission isCitedBy History_of_the_Israeli–Palestinian_conflict.
- WoodheadCommission isCitedBy Intercommunal_conflict_in_Mandatory_Palestine.
- WoodheadCommission isCitedBy London_Conference_(1939).
- WoodheadCommission isCitedBy Peel_Commission.
- WoodheadCommission isCitedBy White_Paper_of_1939.
- WoodheadCommission isCitedBy Woodhead_Commission.
- WoodheadCommission isCitedBy Yishuv.
- WoodheadCommission quote "FINANCE...we found that it was impossible, whatever boundaries we might recommend, to set up an Arab State which should be self-supporting.... deficits of £P.610,000 per annum for the Arab State and of £P.460,000 per annum for the Mandated Territories, but a surplus of £P.600,Q00 per annum for the Jewish State. We have found that it is not possible to call upon the Jewish State for a direct subvention to the Arab State, and neither practicable nor equitable to set up an Arab State with a budget so very far from being balanced. We conclude that, if partition is to be carried out, there is no alternative but that Parliament should be asked to provide, in some form, sufficient assistance to enable the Arab State to balance its budget. ...CONCLUSION ... The question whether partition is practicable involves considerations of two kinds : practical and political. The former concern chiefly finance and economics ;.... But the financial and economic difficulties, ..., are of such a nature that we can find no possible way to overcome them within our terms of reference. ... we have proposed, ... a modification of partition which, ... seems to us, subject to certain reservations, to form a satisfactory basis of settlement, if His Majesty's Government are prepared to accept the very considerable financial liability involved. There remain the political difficulties. .... But there is still the possibility that both sides may be willing to accept a reasonable compromise.".
- WoodheadCommission quote "FINANCE...we found that it was impossible, whatever boundaries we might recommend, to set up an Arab State which should be self-supporting.... deficits of £P.610,000 per annum for the Arab State and of £P.460,000 per annum for the Mandated Territories, but a surplus of £P.600,Q00 per annum for the Jewish State. We have found that it is not possible to call upon the Jewish State for a direct subvention to the Arab State, and neither practicable nor equitable to set up an Arab State with a budget so very far from being balanced. We conclude that, if partition is to be carried out, there is no alternative but that Parliament should be asked to provide, in some form, sufficient assistance to enable the Arab State to balance its budget. ...CONCLUSION ... The question whether partition is practicable involves considerations of two kinds : practical and political. The former concern chiefly finance and economics ;.... But the financial and economic difficulties, ..., are of such a nature that we can find no possible way to overcome them within our terms of reference. ... we have proposed, ... a modification of partition which, ... seems to us, subject to certain reservations, to form a satisfactory basis of settlement, if His Majesty's Government are prepared to accept the very considerable financial liability involved. There remain the political difficulties. .... But there is still the possibility that both sides may be willing to accept a reasonable compromise.".
- WoodheadCommission title "Woodhead commission report".
- WoodheadCommission url WoodheadCommission.
- WoodheadCommission url "https://archive.org/details/WoodheadCommission".