The Austrian Radical Zionist groups headed by Robert Stricker participated in a party conference of Austrian Zionists today for the first time in a year and a half. The party conference had been postponed for a number of weeks without electing an executive because the majority group was making efforts to find a way to agree to the conditions of the Radicals and Revisionists for participating in the Executive.
The differences are chiefly concerned with internal politics in Austria, a renewal of national political activities by the Austrian Zionist Organization and the prohibition of general Zionists from belonging to the Social-Democratic or other non-Jewish political parties. The conference expressed sharp protest against the stoppage of immigration and the British government’s anti-Mandate policy.
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