The longest cable on any one story of Jewish interest ever received in the United States, came into the office of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency Monday afternoon, when it handled 11,500 words from its London office on the report of the Palestine Inquiry Commission. The report occupied more than two full pages in the Yiddish daily papers in New York, the forms of which were kept open for this purpose.
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