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(Received .4, ».o0 a.m.) LONDON, Aug. 3. The Zionast congress at Zurich/whieh will be attendqd by 450 delegates from 50 coijntries, wiH open to-day, says The Times Zurich correspondent. The chief issue. is the Royal Comqiission 's partition plan for Palestine, on which keeu, and even violent, diiscussions are expeeted. Bx. O. Weizmann, prqsident of the Zionist Federation of Britqin and Ire"land, has publicly appealed to delegates not to rejeet the plan entirely, saying that this would be unwise at a time whqn the world for. the first time is discussing sueh a term as "a Jewish State. ' * Prelrminary conferences of the various 'groups indieate that the eongveBs will rqject thq, pl%? in its prosent form.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 169, 4 August 1937, Page 5
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