The Hungarian authorities are experiencing great difficulty as a result of the ousting of Jews from positions in the economic life of the country, it is revealed in a report published in the “Magyar Orszag,” reaching here today.
According to the report, the Hungarian Minister of Propaganda has issued an appeal to the population encouraging them to take over positions which the Jews have been forced to give up. “Hungarians must not be nervous or hesitant,” the appeal says. “They must learn to assume responsibility.”
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