Through a regrettable typographical error in the story concerning the letter sent to Minister Charles A. Davila, which appeared in yesterday’s issue of the “Jewish Daily Bulletin,” the date of the “Bulletin” in which the first story of the torture of Samson Bronstein appeared, was given as June 29th, instead of May 29th.
In the same story another error occurred in the paragraph concerning the Minister’s statements regarding the definiteness and exactness of the reports of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. This paragraph should have read: “The statement of your Excellency that until June 19th, our reports were neither definite nor exact is not borne out. Fuller details in the case appeared in our reports of June 3rd and 13th.”
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