###ions of the Admini-### Committee of the ### Agency, which open to-### New York, will be ###, not only ### Jews of the United ### it also in Palestine. ###s questions con-### the development of ### will be cleared up at ###sions, which may ### turning point in the ###ow concentrated for ###ilding of Palestine as ###sh National Home.
### are the problems ### the Administrative ###ttee will discuss. But ###portant is the problem ###ab-Jewish relationship. ###dministrative Committee ###or the first time, have to ###ut a line of guidance for ###ecutive of the Jewish ### regarding relations be-### and Arabs in Pal-###### fields of labor and ### in other phases. ### contact with the ### essential for the ### upbuilding of the ### is not doubted.
### Administrative Com-###### sessions, held for the ### time on American soil, ### strengthen the interest and ###ities of the non-Zionist ###bers of the Jewish Agency ### of whom reside in ###ca.
### development of the ### Zionist constituencies in ### United States as well as ###urope will most probably ### good deal of attention ###sessions. The appoint-###### additional non-Zionist ###s to the Jewish Agency ### the outcome.
###ly interested in the eco### development of Pales### Administrative Com### will discuss the many-###### problems concerning Pal### industries, agriculture ###port trade. The question ###wish immigration and ###ation also will naturally ### to the forefront.
### fact that the Admini######e Committee meeting is ### taking place in America ### American Jewry again ### leading position it has ### since the World ### which has been ###shadowed, since all ###ewishgather-######.
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