JEWS IN HUNGARY.
CONSEQUENCES OF EXPULSION. BUDAPEST, Jan. 24. The former Premier, Count Bethlen, warned the Parliamentary Committee dealing with anti-Jewish legislation today that Hungarian Jews should bo given no choice but to roaliso their fortunes and emigrate. Yet, as soon as the Jews started to leave tho country, all values, from real estate to industrial enterprises, would fall to zero. In the event. Count Bethlen said, of a sudden withdrawal of Jewish capital, a very grave crisis would develop. There were Jewish experts in Hungarian industry who were irreplaceable.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 48, 25 January 1939, Page 9
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