Arab revolt in Palestine; British abandonment of partition proposals; interest of the United States in a settlement of the Palestine question1

1. For previous correspondence, see Foreign Relations, 1937, vol. ii, pp. 881 ff.


[806] The Consul General at Beirut (Palmer) to the Secretary of State

867N.01/1243: Telegram


[807] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Kennedy) to the Secretary of State

867N.01/1258: Telegram


[808] The Consul General at Beirut (Palmer) to the Secretary of State

867N.01/1261: Telegram


[810] The Secretary of State to the Consul General at Beirut (Palmer)

867N.01/1261: Telegram


[811] The Minister Resident in Iraq (Knabenshue) to the Secretary of State

867N.01/1262: Telegram


[812] The Consul General at Beirut (Palmer) to the Secretary of State

867N.01/1271: Telegram


[813] The Consul General at Jerusalem (Wadsworth) to the Secretary of State

867N.01/1279: Telegram


[814] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Kennedy) to the Secretary of State

867N.01/1307


[815] The Minister Resident in Iraq (Knabenshue) to the Secretary of State

867N.01/1280: Telegram


[816] The Consul General at Jerusalem (Wadsworth) to the Secretary of State

867N.01/1299: Telegram


[818] The Consul General at Jerusalem (Wadsworth) to the Secretary of State

867N.55/154


[820] The Chargé in the United Kingdom (Johnson) to the Secretary of State

867N.01/1363


[821] The Ambassador in Poland (Biddle) to the Secretary of State

867N.01/1372