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A inhed immigration of ###### Palestine will to the ## of the Zimist movement the the ## two years, according to recommendation submitted to the #### Congress by the ## committee. The committee recomm## a hunger for immigration #####. The served i mmigration for 1925 announed ## for that year to ###.The ammount of this refused hudred, what ma## the items necesary for ## the manners for the ## signifies the ## of Zionist ## to party also and party ## the staff in the Palestine ## offices at various nations in ## and General ## The Committee recommender that ## the #### the ## given the ## in Soviet Rusia, parliamentary those the are held in prison for that #### and the may he ## or conding that they ####. The committee ## the number of these #### submitted ###### of t hen ## to ## the necessary ##.
During the discussion in the Congress or these proposals Rabi ## of Palestine urged that the immigration ## also he made available for ## in the Orient, particularly the Yementies who are unable no preceed ## Palestine because of lack of funds.
Professor Pick, commer member of the Jerusalem Executive, pointed in the Sher that alover per mont of the ## who immmigrated in Palestine in the past years were ## and were from ###### the Palestine. Mard## .
At the Thursday foremann sesion the Congress amed on a number of recommendations submitted by the head ##. The sense of these ## and Palestine Jewry he asked ## the he4aqd work and ## coordinating the nativties of the ###### department. Dr. Le? welcomed the announcement of the conclusion of at ## between the ## Executive and the Badasah, thus ## the ## between the two agencies.
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