FEELING RUNS HIGH.
REACTION IN GERMANY. LONDON, Nov. 19. Feeling against the United States is high in Germany, though perhaps not so high as that against Britain, lhe Press resents Lord Zetland s speech, which is described as impudent. He should mind his own business, it says. Ten German Jew ex-servicemen, holders of the Iron Cross accompanied a procession of standard-bearers of the British Jewish Ex-Service Legion, and handed over to the custody of the Golders Green Synagogue a mediaeval scroll salvaged from a demolished German synagogue. _ T ; The authorities, fearing Nazi reprisals, asked cameramen not to photograph the holders of the Iron Cross. Rabbi Maurice Ferlzweiz condemned German tyranny and declared : Our brethren in Germany will not be bludgeoned into ransom. feelt-respectm statesmen will prevent that method of bringing foreign money to Germany. A colonial defence league is being formed in London to oppose the return to Germany of any African manThe Warsaw correspondent of the Manchester Guardian says that the Polish Government has informed Britain France, Belgium, and Holland that’ Poland will not allow her interests to be overlooked when the quesI tion of finding an outlet for Jews is discussed.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 303, 21 November 1938, Page 7
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193FEELING RUNS HIGH. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 303, 21 November 1938, Page 7
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