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THE IMMUTABLE EAST There are many signs of modernity in Palestine. Telaviv, one of the most recently developed towns, has all the amenities of the West and tho larger cities of Egypt and other Easter" lands have reacted, to some extent, to the modern trend of progress. But always there is, tho fascinating native quarter where life moves along at an unchanging pace, where the street vendors haggle over their wares as if time did not exist and the water-seller pursues his age-honoured calling. Here we see Chain Street in Jerusalem, the scene of some of the severest rioting in therecent disturbances.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 283, 14 November 1929, Page 5

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THE IMMUTABLE EAST There are many signs of modernity in Palestine. Telaviv, one of the most recently developed towns, has all the amenities of the West and tho larger cities of Egypt and other Easter" lands have reacted, to some extent, to the modern trend of progress. But always there is, tho fascinating native quarter where life moves along at an unchanging pace, where the street vendors haggle over their wares as if time did not exist and the water-seller pursues his age-honoured calling. Here we see Chain Street in Jerusalem, the scene of some of the severest rioting in therecent disturbances. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 283, 14 November 1929, Page 5

THE IMMUTABLE EAST There are many signs of modernity in Palestine. Telaviv, one of the most recently developed towns, has all the amenities of the West and tho larger cities of Egypt and other Easter" lands have reacted, to some extent, to the modern trend of progress. But always there is, tho fascinating native quarter where life moves along at an unchanging pace, where the street vendors haggle over their wares as if time did not exist and the water-seller pursues his age-honoured calling. Here we see Chain Street in Jerusalem, the scene of some of the severest rioting in therecent disturbances. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 283, 14 November 1929, Page 5

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