DISABLED MEN
Compulsory Employment Rec. 11 a.m. LONDON, December 18
Employers with 20 or more workers would have to employ a quota of disabled persons after March 1 next, said the Minister of Labour (Mr. Isaacs) in reply to a question in the House of Commons. The "Evening News" says that at first the quota under the Disabled Persons Employment Act would be 2 per cent., but in three months, as the number of registered disabled persons increased, the percentage was expected to rise.
higher institutes of learning in Germany; 3, those suited for German museums; 4. those suitable for French museums. Orders were also produced dealing with the looting of art treasures in Belgium and Luxemburg.
The prosecutor said that the great collection the Nazis amassed might be compared to the amalgamation of the museums in London, New York, Paris, and Moscow. Never in history had a collection been so great, and amassed with so little scruple. REICH CABINET CHARGED. Colonel Storey proceeded to deal with the second of the organisations which the prosecution seeks to prove criminal, the Reich Cabinet. He said there was no plan, however vile or illegal in any sense of the word, that was not'clothed with the resemblance of legality by the Nazi Cabinet. Seventeen members of the Cabinet were before the Court as defendants; three others were believed to be dead. The Cabinet became a criminal instrument of the Nazi Party, condoning the crimes and inhuman decrees carried, out by the Nazi Party, the SS formations, and other Nazi affiliated organisations.
Lord Justice Lawrence several times interrupted Colonel Storey when he was introducing documents dealing with the Cabinet and asked him what was the point of his argument. Colonel Storey said he was trying to show that the Cabinet was part and parcel of the Nazi Party.
, Lord Lawrence directed him to keep to the subject of criminality.
The tribunal adjourned. Kaltenbrunner was . again absent from the Court today, and it is officially stated that he is suffering from a recurrence of cranial hemmorhage and may have to return to hospital. The doctors state that his condition is due to internal weakness.
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 147, 19 December 1945, Page 8
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