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A* ib well ljnown, the Jewiih fraternity is a powerful and numerous body in Austria, a fact to which the following anecdote, rclatexl by a Yionne-e \ isilor, 1« lie's poml
In a certain Austrian town a nauhman, ill .i^olxLiiiie uith an old ru-toi)i, wakos the ritizeiia p\eiv morning by callii.g out the hour and biddluj; tho townspeople, whom he addresses a? '"Beloved Clin-tian-," to use and go about their duti''?. One clay se\eial Jew-- waited on the mayor and pointed out that ;t^ there ucre more -Tews than Chmtian- in the street in which they lived, it v. oi'ltl be more appropriate. if the watchman railed out "Beloved .Tew-."
"Not m>." replied tho mayor dnlv; "it is onl> the Christians who nrod routine? Tl.p .7e'\s are much too wideawake a-> it is
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Otago Witness, Issue 2524, 30 July 1902, Page 72
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134Unnecessary. Otago Witness, Issue 2524, 30 July 1902, Page 72
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