The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 46, September 23, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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to the clothing they are threaded on a ribbon which varies in color and
design for every order. In Europe, medals and orders are only worn on full-dress occasions, but for ordinary use the proud owners of these marks of distinction will wear a small strip of ribbon belonging to the order. These favors are not, as a rule, lightly bestowed, and the possessors of the important European orders are rightfully proud of them. The decorating of Dr. Herzl may have been nothing more than amiability on the part of the Sultan, but it certainly showed that his Majesty was not displeased with the doctor's mission. The leaders of this new movement are not, however, pinning all their faith on the Sultan. If it becomes impossible to secure Palestine they will treat for a tract of land in some healthy part of South America. The land once secured, it is the intention to send a number of the poorer Jews out to it. These men are to be drawn from the laboring classes, and it is to be their work to lay out streets, build bridges and railroads, etc., and generally prepare the way for those who are to follow. It is not intended to make any class distinctions of rich or poor, or to send out a class of rich persons to profit by the work done for them by their less fortunate brothers. The leaders of the movement will lay out extensive works in the various kinds of building that we have mentioned, |
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