The conclusion of a trade pact between Hungary and Palestine involving the barter of $4,000,000 worth of goods, was reported today by the Hungarian press. The agreement provides that Hungary export electrical and redio parts, agricultural machinery, bicycles, chemicals, medical supplies and spices and fruit pulp, while Palestine will send in exchange hides, chenicals textile manufactures and religious articles.
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