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A paper-making factory is to be started here shortly, and will be erected either in the Haifa Bay area or on Palestine Jewish colonization land near Kabbara.
The machinery has already been ordered in Holland and will reach Palestine within ten weeks. The owners are Messrs. Leo Schneur, who have an envelope factory in Tel Aviv. The new factory is the culmination of many years of planning, and the final plan has been evolved with the assistance of an exiled German Jewish expert.
The factory will produce eight to ten tons of paper every 24 hours. It will also prepare paper for envelopes, packing, and stationery (manila). Poster sheets and newsprint will also be produced.
Only recently a printing-inks factory was started by German Jews here, and Davar, daily Labor newspaper, cancelled foreign orders in order to use this Palestine product.
Whether it’s local, domestic or foreign, if it’s news about Jewish life you’ll find it in the Jewish Daily Bulletin.
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