lisher of the newspaper Gerechtigkeit (Justice), today protested vig-vigorously to Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg against the government course in permitting the meetings. The protests pointed out that government orders forbade all large public assemblages and that the prohibition had been rigidly enforced against other groups.
Two large anti-Semitic mass meetings were held recently in Vienna arousing amazement, in view of the government prohibition of public meetings.
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