Tel-Aviv, the remarkable city in Palestine, ' which lies to the north of Jaffa, hu been termed "the Lob Angeles of tjh« East," a very' apt description, write* Mr. Harold J. Shepstone, F.R.G&, ■in the "World Today." Thi. fint pot* Jewish city to arise since the 1 day*'el the Romans ramindi oae of * Wasters American boom town. Iti Mayor, officials, police, and all it* citmena are Jmn. Where a few yean «go there m nothing but Mnd dunes there is now a busy, prosperous city of 35,000 souls, growing rapidly. Its thoroughfares are spacitraa, lined with trees and gardens, and lit faf tlwtrn light. There is nothing tawdry or inn* •boot ite nsrideiuxM, whik it. A^, eafea, aad hotel* an aodan"aad*b»'lb daU,
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 37, 12 February 1926, Page 3
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