JEWS' PLANS.
HUGE FIGHTING FUND.
"DID MOT RING TRUE"
LOKOOK VISITOR'S VIEWS.
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
CHRISTCHURCH, this day.
The yable message published recently indicating that the leaders of international Jewry had arranged for a £500,000,000 fund with which to fight the persecutors of Jews, was viewed with a great deal of suspicion by Mr. Ernest E. Sharp, a director of a large electrical factory in London, when interviewed this morning.
Mr. Sharp said he had been closely associated with, some of the most minent Jews in England, and he could not believe that they were associated in such action. He described one of these most influential Jews as being too philosophical to /consider such a schethe.
!. ''There is no doubt," he said, "that" 'Jews in England are resentful of the treatment of their brothers in certain European countries, but they realise that, dkrtators come and go. - while Jews go, an fosever."
Mr. Sharp considered that it -was unnecessary for the Jews to carry out such a fantastic scheme as foreshadowed by the "Sunday Chronicle." Nations which persecuted the' Jews Were losing heavily on the world markets.
He supported his contention byTevealing the experience of his own firm in connection with the supply of electrical goods to Africa. "We were meeting tough opposition from the Germans until the anti-Semitic policy was adopted. Then we reaped a harvest."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 4, 6 January 1938, Page 14
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