lish really sjrilted workmen on a higher basis of living will be continued, they will not stand in the way of development by upholding labour prices artificially. This means these projects can be brought to completion soon and without undue expense.
"In the, execution of these contracts Arab and Jewish labour will work and have worked hand in hand, and the relationship between the two faiths seems to be getting better and better. There was a time when the Arab population looked with great disfavour on the electrification projects started by the Jews. To-day the leading Arab paper, once antagonistic to the proposals, has contracted for electric power from the Rutenberg station.
"Plans under way in neighboring sections of the country -how that even further industrial relations such as this have been developed. It is true, too, in education. In connection with the school life, Boy Scout organizations have been established and the Arab and the Jew meet in the friendliest way. The development of the university, in which I am especially interested, has aroused such interest among the Arabs that I know of men in high positions wrho have asked that their sons be admitted in order to study Hebrew.
"On the other hand, the relationship between the Christians and the Jews is becoming closer, especially among those people < i higher education on both sides. In the Jewish library buildings n Jerusalem I had the pleasure seeing a Franciscan monk ier a book he wanted to study. \' the site of the excavation h re they have found the third �dl of Jerusalem, I saw a Ger--n Protestant minister as invested as the university staff ich was fortunate enough to nie upon this rich treasure, wis told that the Dominican hers were much interested in � > too.
h rom every point of view� vlish Government, Zionist -igement, labour conditions, ->tries, farming, public edu->n and friendship�things look � cledly encouraging. I am 'indent Palestine will receive support of other countries is still needed, but the time come soon when it can stand �New York World.
i'rofessor Masaryk, the presi-* of Czechoslovakia, will visit <>tine during this month. The �us Jewish historian, Pro-� ^r" Simon Dubnow, is also 'S*cted to arrive in Palestine ^ month.
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