since the Venizelist party and its press have been carrying on a campaign of incitement against the Greek Jews.
In Salonica, where 60,000 Jews live, the government found it necessary to clamp down the lid on the Venizelist papers, which had been openly advocating violence against the Jews and calling for a boycott of Jewish business.
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