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Two leaders of the Russian Zionist movement, Mr Isaac Goldberg and Mr J. Ilozoff, were welcomed at a dinner and reception held by the English Zionist Federation in East London. Both were bound to Palestine, where Mr Goldberg has bought a site on Mount Scopan, in Jerusalem, for a Hebrew University. Mr Goldberg said the Jew a of Russia looked to England as the lodestar that would bring them back to the land of Israel, which they hoped would come under the protection of Great Britain. A sum of money was raised among those attending the reception to inscribe the name of General Allenby in the Golden Book of the Jewish race.

CHRISTMAS GIFTS of MERIT All Lorera of Dainty Goods will appreciate the Jrine Display we have made for the Christmas Season We specialise in Dainty Embroidered Silk Goods, comprising Cosies. Cushions. Veil Boxes. Pin Cimhionu, Scent Sacs. etc. An acceptable gift to anr lady would be % BEAD NECKLET, and we have these, ranging from 1/-to 21/-. Wcrkbags. Shopping Bags. Opera Baca in Silk. Satin, and Dainty Materials, 2/tt to SO/-. We Invite your inspection, without being pressed to buy. MRS. POPE LTD. Art Needlework Specialist A HAPPY XEW YEAR be enhanced by wearing' either a Silk, Georgette, or C. do C. Blouse, bought at FOWLER'S, Cfphel street, past Ballantyne, and Armagh street, off Colombo street. Our 3-guinea, 4-guinea, and 5-guinea Costumes are aleo a Now Year Feature. Underskirts from 7s 6d. OUR FANCY DEPOT should also be visit, ed for Kecklaces, Fancy Vests, Collars, etc. F4558-6527

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16407, 30 December 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16407, 30 December 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16407, 30 December 1918, Page 2