The National Association for Resistance to Jewish Monopoly, an anti-Semitic group founded in Liverpool some months ago by Charles F. Ashton, has disbanded because of lack of interest in its activities, according to the Manchester Daily Dispatch.
At a meeting in Cooper’s Hall, Liverpool, the paper reports, a resolution was passed declaring there was no advantage “in continuing to importune the support of men entirely deficient in political discernment, national cohesion and racial sense.”
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