A decision to build a colony in Palestine which will bear the name of the Czechoslovakian president, Prof. Thomas G. Masaryk, was acclaimed today at the annual conference of the Czechoslovakian Zionists.
The colony will mark the occasion of Masaryk’s eighty-fifth day. The decision to establish it is a gesture to signify Jewish patriotism toward the Czechoslo-birthday. The decision to establish citizens enjoy full equality of rights.
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