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the conference that he had several conversations with High Commissioner Wauchope and found him a great admirer of the work done by the Jews. Mr. Warburg welcomed the announcement by the Canadian government that Palestine oranges are to be admitted to the Dominion free of duty.
“The industrial development of Palestine is excellent,” he said. “Every cent we have spent there has been put to excellent use. I have never seen so much progress in any other country in such a short span of years.”
The conference decided to take steps towards organizing a drive in New York City for the benefit of the United Jewish Appeal which is seeking $3,250,000 nationally this year for the relief of the Jews of Germany and other European countries, including Poland and for the settlement of Jews in Palestine.
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