JEWISH DISTRESS
ZIONIST'S EVIDENCE
NEED FOR MIGRATION
PALESTINE PARTITION
COMMISSION
(Received June 21, 9.50 a.m.)
JERUSALEM, June 20.
The Palestine Partition Commission opened sittings publicly with the hearing of evidence by a Londoner, Professor Benjamin Akzin, representing the Revisionist Zionist organisation. Professor Akzin described the world-wide plight of Jewry and emphasised the necessity for migration. He analysed the partition scheme in the light of Jewish distress.
THE NAZI CAMPAIGN
BAD IMPRESSION ABROAD STILL RELENTLESS IN POORER DISTRICTS (Received June 21, 9.40 ajn.) LONDON, June 20. The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that owing to the bad impression created abroad, the campaign against Jewish businesses in fashionable quarters in Berlin has been temporarily stopped, but continues relentlessly in the poorer districts.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 144, 21 June 1938, Page 9
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