PERSECUTED JEWS
CHAMPIONED BY ENGLAND
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(Received, this day at 1.30 p.m-) LONDON, July 26.
Dr Einstein sat in the Commons galloi'y when" Mr A. Locker-Lamp.son introduced the Nationality of Jews Bill designed to ..promote and extend the citizenship in Palestine of Jews deprived of their citizenship elsewhere. • Mr Locker-Xampson said that he felt, that the German people had been misled. She had not driven out the cutthroats and blackguards, hut the cream oi lier' culture; She even had tuned on her most, eminent citizen Dr Einstein and plundered this home. Dr Einstein was generally acknowledged ae ‘We Wrldhf Mimsfc 'cinmemi; man of science. England was, proud to afford him shelter at Oxford. Mr Locker-Lampson said that he wished the League ' of. Nati-OiiS' could" •send;'a mission of. inquiry to Germany. If that were not possible, the British Empire, wliibh was the real League of Nationas, should stand up for Jewry.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1933, Page 6
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