WISHES OF JEWS.
ATTITUDE TO PALESTINE.
LORD HEADLEY'S OPINIONS
LONDON, Sept. 11. "It is evident that Jews do not want to be sent to Palestine just because they belong to a nomadic race, and hold certain religious views," declared Lord Hcadley—who iias embraced the Mohammedan faith —in a letter to the press.
Lord llcadlcy says:—"Tho London Jew likes London, and prefers Whitecliapel and Petticoat Lane to the Wading Wall or any other wall. "The Italian Jew likes Venice. The German Jew gets on Letter in Berlin or Munich than in Damascus or Jericho. Why try to push a lot of unwilling Hebrews into a country which they do not want themselves, and in which the inhabitants detest their advent?"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20364, 19 September 1929, Page 11
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