The Rev. H. H. Bingham of Toronto, addressing a local audience on the German situation, advised Canadians not to be too loud in their denunciation of racial prejudice in the Nazi Reich when there is anti-Semitism in their own country.
It was odd, the speaker observed that the press of Toronto should attack Nazi anti-Semitism and yet never take cognizance of the existence of the pestilence in its owl back yard.
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