Jews who own farms of more than five yokes (a yoke is approximately 1.1 acres) have been ordered to offer their holdings, including all live stock, for sale, in a decree issued this week by the Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture, according to Budapest papers received here today. The decree provides that where the Jewish owner and the potential purchaser cannot agree on price or terms of payment, government experts will intervene and set a price.
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