(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
Four hundred certificates for Jewish emigrants and Chaluzim, who desire to go to Palestine, are expected by the Palestine Office of the Zionist Organization here, which received information to this effect from the Palestine Immigration Department in Jerusalem.
The certificates on arrival here will be distributed to Chaluzim who are not older than 35, and also to persons who are engaged in building work, provided they are not older than 45. Emigrants who are past this age will be unable to secure certificates unless they will furnish documents that they are skilled laborers.
A limited number of these certificates will be issued to Jewish women who are desirous of emigrating from Poland to Palestine.
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