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Schechita Bill Not Urgent Bavarian Diet Decides

May 7, 1928
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

The Bavarian Premier, speaking on an interpellation submitted in the Bavarian Diet demanding urgency for the bill to make compulsory the stunning of all animals before slaughtering, said that the Government was unanimously of the opinion that the bill is not of such a character as to make it advisable to declare it urgent.

The interpellators insisted, however, on putting the question to the vote, whereupon the Diet defeated the motion for urgency by a large majority.

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