JEWISH EMIGRATION
GERMANY’S PROPOSALS Received Feb. 16, 10.5 p.m. LONDON, Feb. 16. The Times says that Germany’s proposals for facilitating Jewish emigration appear to allow the exodus to spread over five years if homes can be found, in the hope of making controlled and orderly emigration. The memorandum Mr. Rublee brought from Berlin goes further than the previous assurances. Germany is prepared to create a trust fund financed by a 25 per cent, levy on the money of remaining German Jews. One of their trustees is to be a foreign banker. Emigrants would be assisted from the trust fund and permitted to take some capital and goods and receive a training in agriculture and handicrafts in Germany.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 40, 17 February 1939, Page 7
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117JEWISH EMIGRATION Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 40, 17 February 1939, Page 7
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