Jewish Communal Life
Everybody living in a Jewish com-*/'' munal centre in Palestine had a f job to do, said Major J. Si. Stewart, in an address in Palmerston North. About 15 days after a child was born it was taken from its parents during the day while the mother, like everybody else in the. settlement, was doing her work, and the child was placcf under the care of a trained nurse. In the evening S; Sfc would be returned to its parents. Radio of the Future In time, instead of havmg a radio receiving set in each home, there would probably be 'just a few in at - city like Palmerston North, and every person would be able to listenr lo any station he Liked with a small set, operated by buttons, resting over the ear, said Mr A. Scott when addressing the Palmerston North Citizens' Luiich Club. "A system. like this would prevent much argu-t ment in the home," added Mr Scott* -
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 73, 16 May 1944, Page 5
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163Jewish Communal Life Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 73, 16 May 1944, Page 5
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