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GERMANY’S HOME AFFAIRS

LARGE LOAN LOOMING. ANTI-SEMITIC STRIKES. PAPERS UNABLE TO PUBLISH. United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright LONDON, May 13. The Berlin correspondent of the Times reports that in all 2158 Jewish lawyers have been allowed to practise—a larger iigure than was anticipated—and 923 Jews and 118 Communists have been debarred. A sum of £75,000,000 is to be raised, probably by an international loan, to employ 700,000 workers in agriculture and housing and on roads and railways. The great publishing firm of Ulistcin, which employs 11,000 people, has been paralysed by a strike because Jewish employees were retained. Consequently tiie Vossischo Zeitung and oilier newspapers the firm publishes did not appear to-day. - Fourteen branches of a department store have been closed because the employees struck against the Jewish management. FRAZER RELEASED. ORDERED TO LEAVE GERMANY. United Press Assn.--Elee. Tel. Copyright. (Received May 15, 10.30 a.m.) BERLIN, May 14. Frazer, the British Subject who was arrested in Germany during recent raids lias been released from custody, lie must leave Germany within a spocilled lime. When tile question was raised in (lie House of Commons as lo Frazer’s arrest, it was slated that lie hail been accused of aelively parlieipaling in (lie distribution of Communist propaganda.

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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18944, 15 May 1933, Page 7

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GERMANY’S HOME AFFAIRS Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18944, 15 May 1933, Page 7

GERMANY’S HOME AFFAIRS Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18944, 15 May 1933, Page 7