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Hear Chancellor Preparing to Quit High Commissionership

It is rumored here that the visit that Sir John Chancellor, High Commissioner of Palestine, is now making in the North, is in reality a farewell tour preparatory to an early retirement. Gratitude for the devoted efforts of district officer Andrews and police superintendent Bryant, both in charge of the Emek, was expressed by the […]

March 5, 1930
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It is rumored here that the visit that Sir John Chancellor, High Commissioner of Palestine, is now making in the North, is in reality a farewell tour preparatory to an early retirement.

Gratitude for the devoted efforts of district officer Andrews and police superintendent Bryant, both in charge of the Emek, was expressed by the settlers at Nahalal when Sir John and Lady Chancellor visited the village today and inspected the girls’ school and Levin’s American poultry farm. The distinguished visitors were presented with a photographic album prepared by the Keren Hayesod.

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