FROM SUDETENLAND
REFUGEEs’jOIN’ RELATIVES.
(Received November 29, 10 p.m.) LONDON, November 29. One hundred and three refugees, mostly women and children, from the Sndetenland, have arrived in London to join relatives.
RAISING MIGRATION FUND.
LONDON, November 28.
Leaders of Jewry decided that five millions sterling will be necessary to rescue the Jews from Germany whereof British Jews and sympathisers will be asked to raise threie millions, the United States and other countries two millions. Details of the British effort will be announced at the, Mansion . House. London, on December 9. - Lord Bearsted and the Rothschild family and Simon Marks have each given £50,000 sterling. PARIS, November 2S. Solomon Grumbach, a member of the Chamber of Deputies, and Socialist Party foreign affairs expert, declared that German Jewish deaths resulting from brutal act s run into hundreds, probably thousands. The world would be petrified with horror if the secret reports, sent out of Germany by foreign Consular diplomatic agents were available for publication. (Received November 29, 10.30 p.m.) LONDON, November 29. •
The leaders of Jewry have decided that five million sterpfig- will be necessary to rescue Jews from Germany. Of this amount, the British Jews and sympathisers will be asked to raise three ’ millions. The United States Jews and those in other countries are to be asked for two millions.
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Grey River Argus, 30 November 1938, Page 7
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