FEELING ELSEWHERE
BOYCOTT OF GERMAN GOODS
PRACTICAL EXPRESSION
LONDON, March 24.
The treatment of Jews in Germany is attracting increasing attention. The British Board of Jewish Deputies trill meet in special session on Sunday to discuss the German situation and decide what action is possible.-
Today's issue of ihe * 'Jewish Chronicle" contains an editorial advocating a boycott of German goods.
East End Jews have already begun a boycott. One Jewish warehouse eancalled an order for £14,000 worth of German goods and transferred the order to America. Tho fur trade- is being- asked to discontinue handling German products. ' Some Jewish bakers are abandoning handling German, flour. A "Daily Express" correspondent says that Germany is a heavy borrower in foreign money markets where Jewish influence is considerable. A movement is afoot among Jewish financiers to exert prosure against the persecutors. ' .
It is reported that two more Jews have been brutally murdered in Berlin, allegedly by Communists.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 13
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