TREATMENT OF JEWS
FEELING IN ENGLAND
(Received April 5 at 11.30 a.m.) LONDON, April 4.
Fifty Gentile members of the 00111inipns, representing ad parties, are petitioning Parliament, seeking repre-, sentationy in connection with antiSemitism in Gcirmuny, and endeavouring to secure a day s debate. Jewish Commoners, at a meeting, decided to approach the Government.
SEARCH FOR ARMS
BOYCOTT ORDERED OFF
(Received April 5 at 10.25 a.m.) BERLIN, April 4.
IDlico and Nazis systematically combed Ghetto in search of arms. The, synagogue service was not molested, but the worshippers were afterwards searched. Those minus identification papers were bundled into lorries and-taken to the, police stations. A few weapons wye found. It is officially ordered that the boycott of Jews be not resumed tomorrow. ■ APPEAL TO THE LEAGUE. WARSAW, April 4. The executive of Polish Jewish Unions are appealing to the League of. Nations to intervene in the Gormang persecution of Jews.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1933, Page 6
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