The Bedouins who had encampd on the land of the Jewish National Fund at Wadi Hawareth have left of their own accord, agents of the Executive Office reported to officials here. The agents went to Wadi Hawareth to enforce eviction, but it was not necessary since the Bedouins had already departed. The government has attempted to give the Bedouins the opportunity of settling as cultivators of irrigated soil at Tel Shok, but the proposal has not been enthusiastically received up to the present.
The World Zionist Congress meets in Prague on August 25, for its 18th session. The issues facing this Congress are probably the most important that have come before it during the life of Zionism. The Jewish Daily Bulletin has asked for and obtained from leaders of American Zionism expressions of their views on what are, in their minds, the most compelling issues before the Congress. From the European press it was enabled to obtain a posthumous expression of his views from Dr. Chaim Arlosoroff, penned a week before his assassination and also the views of General Zionists.
The American view represented on pages five and ten are are contributed by Robert Szold, vice-president of the Zionist Organization of America; Elias Ginsburg, representing the American Revisionists; Rabbi Meyer Berlin, speaking for the Mizrachi, and Israel Mereminsky, representing the Zionist Labor point of view.
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