(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
Good prospects for the continuation of the Zionist work toward the creation of a Jewish national home in Palestine were seen by Sir Wyndham Deedes, former civil secretary of the Palestine government, in a message which he sent ot the headquarters of the Keren Hayesod here. The message was addressed from Cracow, where Sir Wyndham terminated his visit to Poland on behalf of the Fund.
“I found Zionists in Poland, although disappointed at the present economic situation in Palestine, quite undismayed. They are longing to renew the work in Palestine, to redouble their efforts, relying on the material assistance of their fellow workers elsewheres, which will enable them to do so. As the ture aims of Zionism will become more and more known, the sympathy and interest of non-Jews and Christians will increase,” Sir Wyndham cabled.
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