Leaders of the Canadian Jewish Congress have conferred with the Canadian Postmaster General in Ottawa on government action designed to prevent the spread of anti-Semitic and other race hatred propaganda through the Canadian mails. The Jewish leaders made a number of specific suggestions for government action. The most recent incident involving use of the mails for spreading anti-Semitic propaganda was the sending of such pamphlets from Canada to members of the British Parliament.
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