The first Jewish electoral posters appeared in the streets today. They bore the imprint of the Party of Jewish Hungarians, Front Fighters and War Invalids. Under the new anti-Jewish law, Jews may vote only thirty days after the general elections, are limited to six per cent representation in the Lower House and are barred entirely from the Upper House.
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