TO BE PERMANENT
BOYCOTT OF JEWS NEW METHODS ADOPTED (Received April 6, noon.) LONDON, April 5. The Daily Telegraph’s Berlin correspondent says that though the boycott of Jews is not being resumed, "as it has produced tho desired effect abroad,” a statement by tho chairman of the central boycott comiqitteo shows that it will bo made permanent in another form. All non-Jewish businesses are to bo visibly attested by largo plates, which apparently will ho issued by tho Government or tho Nazi Party. The expulsion of Jewish judges will bo permanent.
“IT’S ALL LIES’’ HITLER IDEALS UNSULLIED BERLIN, March 30. “It took 10 years to shatter the huge fabrication of lies about German wartime atrocities,” says tho Minister of Labor, Herr Seldto. "Will Germany again have to wait years before the world realises tho madness of tho present despicable defamation of tho German people ? "Just as German war veterans would not tolerate atrocities in Germany, so Herr Hitlor would not allow his movement, with its noble ideals and glowing patriotism, to be sullied. "Tho Government will not allow its Christian principles to bo transformed into hatred of Jews, but just as Communism has been speedily obliterated, certain Jewish elements will never again be permitted to play their disintegrating and desecrating role. "The Nazis and Stahlhelms, during the past few years, have lost many hundreds killed, and tom) of thousands wounded, but 1 affirm that there wore not 10 killed and 50 wounded during the national revolution.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18057, 6 April 1933, Page 7
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