In the “Jewish Daily Bulletin” of July 13th through a typographical error, quotation marks were inadvertently omitted from that part of the J. T. A. cabled statement concerning the alleged attack on it by the Central Union of German Citizens of the Jewish Faith, which represented a direct quotation from the statement of Dr. Alfred Hirschberg, chief of the Central Union press department. The statement of Dr. Hirschberg declared: “The Central Union statement at the press conference dealt generally with tendencious reports abroad including the non-Jewish press. No statement was made that J.T.A. reports were invented.”
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