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PLIGHT OF NEWS

LONDON BOYCOTT. AIOVK

-MANY SOICIDD3 IN GERMANY

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(Received this day at 2.18 p.m.) a LONDON, April 23

A procession of three hundred rriolor cars toured the city and East End streets omi-lug posters “Boycott German goods.” Ths was part of a wheme to hold demonstration? in every city and' town in the country.

The orgnniser s state—“We intend to fight Teutonic barbarism with { the strongest weapon an economic boycott.

m rnber have id-ready cancelled orffens to the extent of one million sterling. Thjs i,« only a begmning.” I'he ‘'Drily Herald’ .special correspondent says innumerable s u'icides n’’o o-enrring in Germany daily, mostly young Jewish lawyer*;, doctor,? and students, in consequence of their hcjpc]e;;s outlook, in view. f) f the persecution. Few of thfs e cases become known. The • f.-ew-spapci’s are 1 ,forbidden to , report

i, ni. E"eti a death announcement is d : '-a!’owed, if they mention the natitiro of the death, but everyone ■ knows tho real meaning of the announcement. ‘'Tragic'fate has robbed us of.our son.” or ‘-.suddenly unexpectedly.” ' In al majority of eases of men dietween 20 and 50, there- is no announcement whatever. • iThe fetlihg- of rjebpair among half a million Jew? .is indeiictibable. 'Tractic.a'ly'alf are fa<«o4 with ruin. '• -

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1933, Page 6

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PLIGHT OF NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1933, Page 6

PLIGHT OF NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1933, Page 6

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