21, 1924-. THE Z I 0 NIST
~ -. ---~~~~~- RECORD.
0 T ._ Ew _ (By s~-ial A-~-n!!_5_ ) w~h-th-e Pa - ,:-n~- e~ r - a¥- ,c ~- g!_}_N_E __ i L 1 - -
l>lS:Ptr'l'
tJi Dl'. '\"Ir . .E OV.ER .EDUCATION OUT SETTLED.
e a ,v e1zman b . .
the
If
Propriatio ~ as Pron;i.1sed that .the full amount ?f 1tach· el'en Ira n or Palestme education will be made m€~ · lt.lUch (Il yesod Budget. In consequence the Vaad
e~htil'e) wiU
0~:r1n 11 <?f
Edu?ation of the Palestine Zionist at th e amount e itely .withdraw its resignation.ts
0 e last rne t. appropriated for education in Palestine :is a' 00. DrL
m~ of the Greater Actions Committee wa ttotilrotest ~g .ur~e.bthe Director of Education resigned the ed the z·ai~s tEe reduction, and the Vaad Hacbinuch l\>as ~l'llount w:o~ist xecutive that it would re ign unle C:ou11l'l London s increfise~ to £60,000. When Colonel Kisch for d llot cont the Zionist Executive decided that w11ile itth
0 j?lucation e7late increase of the bud~etary allotment the alestfoeEs
xe~ by the Actions Committee, it request of thadditional £2°0
J1v~ to make all possible efforts to rai e the e £2ooo '·
0 1.n Palestine If the whole or part nece-E~ec~tive
required is~10t
raised in .Palestine, h9wever, hi8 s a!Y hala WI make. it eJ.f responsible for find!ng the~is hes1gnation nee of this amount. Dr. Lurie withdrew c tliat the 0dd.t~e assurance given him by Colonel 8~ l! a ItJonal £2,000 wouJd be provided,
l'aj i.r
~B~RT
SAMUEL ANNOUNCES RETIRE.ME.NT.rep e. tille ~~ ert Samuel, British High Com.mi sioner for
O.ftl tese.nt~ti nounced in his first formal interview with t110
~e.~ Cs terminve:. of. the Press in Palestine that his term of lJJe 0r, he sat es Ill June next. The question of J1is suc- Gil~t.
II-e
1d, has not yet been considered by the Govern-~·hij ert Cla;t so announ?ed that t1_10 Chi~f Secreta~y,. Sir teti ~ ir Ile
ob,
who is the Actrng H1gh Comm1ss10nertillg in thr ert. amuel is absent from tlH• country, i
e sprmg.
~1i Arr /
10,ooo
FOR .HEBREW UNIVERSITY.'l.·h~
·ther_,'wh~
0~.Cdohen,
of Southport, and formerly of 1\Ian-~if c is to ie .recently, left £54,555 one-fourth ?f in
.Ji
for a ~ a~ a reversionary legacy on 'the deat~ of ~I~~% er-usalem ewish .scholarship at the !=febrew Umv:e~ 1ty ally bet · A.~ eighth of his fortune is l·eft to be d1v1ded
ween SIX Jewish charitie .
BLASPHEMY PROCEEDINGS REFUSED.
Permissioi: J1as b l!n 1 "fu. '. d ln t l1t• Pal • t inc ou rt
for the ~ale. trnc Arab Ex. eutn· • ud tl11• Ln in Pntrinrdi of PaJestrne, l\fgr. l~ada.·.wtt, tn pro"' d \\'ifh thf'irdiargt of bla phcmy :w·n~n t tlw Hcbrl'~" dnil~· tlw Duar Hayom, for publi:hmg ~rntt1•r n•Jn~rng to th" hri ti:rn Raviour, ·t::ite tl1~ Felr.sfin, tlte official organ o th Pal _ tine .Arab Executive.
MAKING MATCHES IN PALESTINE.
Tl1e fir t match f:tdory i11 the \Jn!' Ea t i u bout be establi lled ip Hnifn by Dr. Ynl1 •rt nnd th1 broth ro Weizmann, of l\..OWll~. ~\ sum of C25,000 h b1 n invl' f<>d for building and equ1pprng t11 factory. ·
Palestine i regard <l a the ridw <'ountry in th, world for pota.11 rc>:onrces, the Dad 'n h'ing "timnt<• 1 to contain about 1.~0o.oqo,ooo. ton.:: of pota sium chlorid,:
wbicJ1 may be explo1t0d m tlu ronneetion. '
SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE .FROM POL.AND.
The Polic·h Gorernn~en.t is : I 11ding l\I.
no
O\\"iak, n inspector of the • tat'. buwrat1011 OtTic to Pah' tine• f the purpose of controlhng on. thc> pot thl migr. tion11
;0
"~~ment from Poland to Palc. tin .
ESTABLISHING A SILK FACTORY.
l\lr. Delphincr, of \ i 111rn, a prn111in lit .Au. tnau banker and indu trialist, who i.· 1101\' in Pal tin1 j m:ik- ing arrangements for e 'in bli hing n '-ill· fncto1 v' in Ttl- A ,·ir. He ha" im'e tcd
c:m.o
for thP purpo C,.ARAB WHO MURDERED .TEW.
~· .~
AN OPERA OF PALESTINE LI.FE.~he
1llber~Perh
of. Palestine life has been compo ed by Mr.thee Opel'a ~ ? Is. well known in Jeru alem as a pi~nist.
It . Chazu '· ~h.1ch is named Hechaluz deaJ with the hfe of h1. ls the
.fi
17n m a Galilean labour co-operative ettlem~nt.· lllodern ~~} 0.pera known to have been directly inspired
1 e In Palestine.
'aid El cl ik. th I ad<'r of the band of Iobbt r, wlu h
'>ll Jfarch 2 tJi n~ta<'l\.<'d. and llllll <len•d i\fr. Tt•ti·au. h· .
~z cho- lovakrnn JO~rnalr. t, who \\"ith hi: ,, if wa. tr~
1
i1
p-111g round th1• 11 m Id, "a hang1•d 011 01 toh1 r :? th in .Ter~1 aJem, t11c .Appeal ourt havin,. di. mi s •d his llJ>JH'nl agam,· thc> <l<'atJ1 ent 11<'1', Thr1 l' oth1'r 111 mlH r of th••
gang have be n ~cntcnr( d to fift1'l'll .n1i11· ' JWnal " ni lldP and t1ro acc·es. orH•s hnl·p li1•c>11 "•'lli<'nc·i d to onp v1 :tr' hn. j
Jabour. · · · 1<
~ 411 . ARABS CALLING CONG.RESS.
t{ah
E;mci~l
statement by the Secretal'y of the~ale
ti1!<'4.,.e lissa~cutive, Mr. Jamal Il Hu seini, is pub11 lied . rn
""· ah C01 el Arab announcing that t11e even th Pa1estme
-..:o 1gre · b d
ha llol'nic (; ss .1~ abo~t to be convened. Owing to the a tjj8te of th ond1.t10:is m Palestine, the tatement says, the i11 6 lands i e Zioms~ to buy large tracts of the mo t f~r
r·o ~ei1·llt n Palestme from the rich landowners wh~ ~1ve p tichti011 and D.ama cus, and the unfavourable poht1Cf1l thalci8tin. '' there is a danger of very serious occm-rences m
~ite e":·
tlt
has, therefore become urgi:>nt to call together llation. n Pal stine Arab ·Congress to consider theha 'rbe e ~ES.HIBA FOR PALESTI.N~. . .
~h· heen &ta~hshment of a modern Yesh1ba m Tel-A.YI\:
ill. l'onso:n decided a~ a meeting he.Id at the home of Rabbi hand. · A committee was appomted to take the mattN
COOK'S EXCURSIONS.
Messr . '!Jw~nn. ook t\• • '011, Limit d. dll• hig touri t a~c>nc:v, are J:;"u.mg ~ 1ww bool,J1•t nf tom in Egypt, th Nile :ind Palc:t inc tor t_lw . a 01.1 JD:? 1-.:!.). ,\ p1•c•ial f a- ture 1 made of th .Jcw1. h 1•olm11p in Pall'. tinl, of 11 hi1 h the booklet ·ay. :-
'~For tra~·t>l!t'!'s d<': iron ot including th" ,/<'i1·i h colon1~. JD thc1!· 1trne1' .. It'~ and o. '' itu ing tl11> pJ'ogi·
made m the bu1Jcl1'ng UJJ .of a ~ at1onal Jlonw iu Pal<. ti11 •
~ot only b.v .tl!e old c-0!011.1. ts .. but b.Y thr Zioni. t I<,·, •uth·e smce the Bnti. h occupation rn Hl1 i, 11"< o;;Jiall h1• plut 11d to arrange for our drngomn n. to . how tl111111 all tliat i to h
een. _The inclu'.io11 of th coloni<' will 11atumii.r r11iuin more time t11an 1 · allott d to t1H• ordinan· itirwral'il'. but it will give u. much plea.·urP_to do it. lfclt.ir<'<l. tho'.1 of the.J wi h faith ?an ht t~pphtfl 1~ith.u .J_1•11·i h ch-:igoman.'' A 11 t of t11e .Tcnn·h <'olonr(• n11<1 ut. ntutwns i app1 nd d.
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