THE NEW PALESTINE.
•J K WISH SATISFACTION I EXAMPLE TO IHE WORLD. London, May 30. l)r. Weizrnann, tin; Zionist leader, presided- at the twenty-first conference of the English Missionist Fedei'ntiori in London, at whi'h a r<—o‘iition proposed by M. Sokolow and seconded by Lord Rothschild w«s carried exprtvssing gratitude at the Supreme Council's action regarding the future of Palestine. Dr. Wc'.stmnnin said that lie was thankful that there were no gold mines <ir oil wells in Palestine, as the country would not -afford' attraction for Jewish or other international capital, but national capital would La* attracted. Ho a<kled that the mandate provided political, economic, and social ; conditions wbicu would enable the immigration of a large number of I p.vrple. Doth Dr. Wdjinunn and Ts>rd I Pothscliikl referral to the prospects | of agricultural development, in i which the Jews might set an exam- j pic to the rest, of the world.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2497, 11 June 1920, Page 3
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