Gold-Hoarding Slackening
(Received 1 p.m.) LONDON, August 10. Gold hoarding continues, but purchases are on a smaller scale. Evidence that the market is suffering from indigestion, the effects of political fears, is spreading in the stock markets, where most issues have been marked down sharply. “We are tearing down this synagogue, not because it is a synagogue but because its presence mars the appearance of the mediaeval town,” said Herr Streicher, editor of the antiJewish paper, “Der Sturmer,” in a speech when workmen began to demolish the building in Nuremburg, removing the Star of David from the dome amid cheers of the crowd.
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Northern Advocate, 11 August 1938, Page 6
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