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\h1 r<'h 22nd, l~·W. THE S.A. JEWISH CHRONICLE.

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CHlEF RABBI Dr . • J. H. HERT~ IX PAI .. ESTL :rE.

J erusn.lem.

'I1lie \"pr>· HeY. Dr. J. H. H•rtz, th8 Chi i Hahbi nf tl1e Briti h Empir , urriYed in Hai fn m F Lruary 9th on u prin1te visit to l1i!'; s011, \rho li\·es her . TLL' Chief Rabui is st ucl,\ ing the Yf~riouR a. ped: f Jewish dt>v<'lop111ent in th,, t·om1h'.Y.-(Palcor).

LORD SA_f 'EL LE TURES AT HEBREW E H'ERSITY.

Jerusalem.

Lord Hnrnuel l ·cturecl nt the Hebrew t:niver.-ity un th· British Empire <mn its metho<l» of Ct-overnment. 'rhe High l'o111-

rnis~ioner, Sir Hnrolc1 Mnr ... ficlmel. Rll t lw lea'1ing Government oflicials, uH w 11 as

fo1· ign 'onsu1.- nn<l J wit:ih and Arnb notubl s "' ·re present. Lorcl Hmn uP1 had

H wni rn ret'eption .-(Paleor).

Jerusal m.

. \ paint in•' o[ t lie Palest inc 8.' rnphon.\' Oreh ,~tm by .J. Kulviunsk. · \'.UB presented to :\f. BronislmY Hu bennnn hy tlw Ch~nernl F clrr. tion of Jewish Lnbom ut Brt>nn

1-1 Olis('.

:\Ir. Hubn. Jim\ welco111ing ~[. Hub~rrnan 011 !ti:-: fii'l-'t vi:-:it to B th Brenner, x- pre:st•cl th \Yorken;' appreciation of t \1 •

])n.le~tin Orc11e.'ll'ft, whid1 is hi:-i t'l'E'Htion.

In hi. reply, :::\1. Huhennnn spokt• of his gr::1tificntio11 ut the inclusion in tlw paint- ing of pmt of the nucliern· , oI \\·horn l1l' thought so 1uuch and for \Y)rnm hf• hncl L'l'Pnt<.•<l t ht· Urclwf.trn. Espednll.v in cliff1- (·ult limes. the Pale.·tiue publie must })l'OYE'

that the,· iw d nn Orchestra nnd thnt they are uhl~, to rnainlnin it. l)alestine, :\f.

Huberman said, 'nls in cleed "a connh»

of wonders,'' ndclino thnt th .T ewish eo111- munity must maintnin this tancl:ml b~·

further :whienme11t.~.-(Puleor).

Sl"'f'CESS OF PALESTINE SY~IPHOXY ORCHESTRA IN EGYPT.

Jeru alem.

UndE'r the nuspi<.!c · of the }.,gypt1an Re(l Cross. th• P1tle tine ymphony Orch . tra aaye n con('ert in aid of the Yictjrn of th Tt<.rkiRh ea rt hqunke. The concert, in \vhich

~I. Broni.-law Huberman, the famous , iolinist. pnrticipr.tcd. \Yn.~ a trenwnclous

SUC(' ~ .

The concert "·as nttended by the elitP of t be cliff rent comrnunitie. anrl by I nding personalitie. of the city. .\L HubPr11u1n and th memberR of the Orchestra recei,·ed

~ tr mendou. OYfltion from th pnckefl nnrl entlllL iastie auclienc .-(J:>nlcor).

SEC ::RTTY WAJ,J,R RE. JOYED JN" HAIFA.

.Jerusalem.

SeYernl of the c ment \Valls con trncted in the Haifa Snq and Eastern Qmutei · during last year, baye no'" been remoyed.

'l'h object of thei:>r! ~e<.;urity walls, uf wliicl1 :-.om twenty l1J.c1 been erected, \\ab to :-;hut off certain :xits in tl1e lab.) ri11th of allt'!S in the area, ''"here many act of terrori~nn

lrn<l occurrecl. Other 'rire fence erect eel u t boundarie

or

mb eel quarters hay been remoYecl during the past fe" <lay.-, a~ a r sul of the improYed ~ecmity position.- (Pnlcor).

JERICHO POSTAL AGE Y.

Jerusalem.

A. po tal ag ncy was open <l on F bruur,v 1st to replal'e t be

c·losed clown for r0nsons of 8eptP1nber 193 .-(Pul ·or).

in .J erich(1 post ollicC' ocurit. in

GO\.ER. -• IR T onnEHS I~'OR JEWISH FA TORI •S.

J eru ulem.

FcJUl' .T wi:,.;)1 lHeturiP:-; hi vv obt:iincd

< 1o\'l'nlln nt onl l'~ atnollllt in11 to

t

P.HO,( ()(J,

fur th • <leliv ·r) of ull1t• {)l J(J tons uf ora11gl 11111n11nla<ll'. FurtlPr.: ordt r:=; nr l" pPd d. - ( J>aleor) .

JlESEAR H STUDEST8 T THE HAIF TE HNICAL I:S8TITti.rE.

Jerusalem.

The .Aea<lemic Couu ·il of the 'fe •lrnic·al fm;titute at Haifa has tkcidl'd to iutrocluce post-grarlunt .-tuclies into the Institute. A numb r of gifted slucle11t.' will be < ·eeptc·d, nfter completing their c·orn·t;e of st ucly, ns reKearch ,'h1de11tR for the purpose of '>pecia1ising in their prnk·sional branch and of im-0stignting prHctical technicnl prnh1 ms.

T}1e cancbdate will hH

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to . ubmit c!drlenc tha the'\ have carried out at least one J ar practic~l work in their technical .. ubjrct or on some clPfhl ite technieal problern.

11hi. new development i:-; of great i111port- nnce, as the re~cnrch \\ ork will render ntJuable . ervice in t.11e investigating of the \'Hriou. prnblem. nsi-;o(·iatecl with tlw clevelopment of J:>alestin 's indu try.-

(Palcor).

I. fPROYEMENTS TO 'l'EL-A Yff SEASHORE.

Jerusalem.

A contract OYer ~P.15,000 for jmprow- ment of the Tel-Aviv s ashore was a"·nrcl rl to the :\lerknz Kablani. The sea wall, promenade and quay nre to be extend ,cl up to the Histnclruth Buil<ling, n ar Rehov Hag<ilil; :md stair.' to the beach and bench s c.ilong the promennd are to b p1·ected.

A £1>. 9,860 contract for the con.-truc:tion of an animnl quc rantine btation at the port of T 1-Avi\· ha be n inrnrded to a priYnte ('ont rartor. -(Palcor).

FIBST GRADUATE FROM TIETZ TRADE SC'HOOli.

Jerusalem.

The first fifty-seven graduates from the Tietz Trade School at Yadjur, founded

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t l1ree year:-. ago, JJcar Haifa, l 1ave now re- c.:ciw~cl th~il' cliplo1mts at a ceremony helcl at the sl·liool at \\'liich Dr. _\.rtlrnr Huppin, of the .fo\\'isli .\gt'JWY Ex<:.·euti\'l' pr 'Ric1 <l.

The sd1ool is 11u111ed after Luclwig rri 'tz, f< >l'lllerl~· a < tl'nnan .J ewi~lt leucler and

Zi011i~t, wlio clied l'C(·entl,v. The school has

·t large agri<.:ulturn! co1r1munc sittrntL·<l in th, iieighhourhc od, antl forty-thr e uf the graduates lltje Leing absorhccl in various brunches (<.;arpentry, smithy work ancl metal working) in the different settlements. -(Palcor).

CLAY BRT 'I{ PACTORY IN El\UJI(

ZEBUL ...

Jerusalem.

The • • ·eman Cluy Briek \York· iu Em ·k ZeLulin, the only one of its kincl i11 t11- c.muntry, the t011snn<..:tion of wl1ich wa.

cornpleted nt th, b ginuing of 1 he . rc·ur, about to begin nrnrketiHg its product~.

The B1·i ·k \York. ' per. onucl consist. of a :-;wall group uf 'zel'hosloval· "IIu,,;hnrn ·r Iln tzair." 'rlie .Jewish ~,.at io11al Fun cl has providecl :2,UOO tluunms of hmcl for houses and fo1·111-l1oldi11us, wlii ·h they will de\ elop i11 th ·ir ·pan tin1 ', nn<l tlie ar n will l>l' h1own w rfm· \lnsnrJ k, lHllll d in Ille 11101·y of th gn·at fonndl•r <Jf the z •vliwlovnk

B1:•1rnbli<' -(I 'all'or)

f<}, 'TJ<JN 'ION OP DEAD SE.A

won

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,Jerusalem.

'rhe Dt-acl t-len Works oi I ~destine Potash Ltcl. ar, to he con ·i(lernblJ e.xtendecl, lll!Col'fling to th• H ehrew rlaily "D:in1r. · ·

\dclitio11al 11wchi11er.'T has nlr ncly be '11

nrc1uirerl; a i1ew large power-station is heing install •d, 11e'v ntpourisina pans are being built, an<l prepnrnti011s arc in pro- gresi:-.; to export a larger output. The main pnrt of the e.·pansion affect tll ar a nt the southern encl of th Dead 'ea, whcr pro- duction cluri1w th' (•urrent yenr is to he clouLled.-( Palcor).

PAJ,.,JDSTIN~i TRADE EXHIBITION.

Jerusalem.

lt is nn11ou11c 'cl that the Palestine Levant Fair "ill be opc•n cl in the K ·hibition urotmcls Hear t be Tel-,.\ Yiv Port on Ap1il :2 th. -~egotiatic•n::-1 nre proceeding on finantinl qu stions rc1niino- to the ~:wliemP. -(PnluorJ.

X'EW TRJJ<jSTE-TEL-A YIY SERVI E.

Jerusalem.

A group of large importers in Tel-A-\t\' has initiat d m·gotiatious with important foreign .-hipping companies for the in:-;titu- tion of a dil'ecL service bet,,·een Trie. te and tl1is city, in 'iew of the fa t tlrnt the

~\driauic Company ( Italhan) cannot rnoet

the requirem nb;. The negotiation. ""·ill

"hortl,'T be comp1cted.-(Palcor).

190 CERTIFI ATES BRING £1,500,000 TO PALESTINE.

Jerusalem.

It i.- ~tated that the

mo

immigration certificates rccciYc l by the Jewish .Agency for clUrilrntion among ,T wi h "Capitalist. "

abroad 'vill make it po s:ible to import (Continued on Text Page).

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