The Jewish press in America and elsewhere is no longer represented in Germany except through the Jewish Telegraphic Agency Which alone still maintains a Jewish news service from the Reich, it was officially reported yesterday at the annuameeting of the Foreign Press Association here.
The annual report of the organization notes with regret that the Nazi regime has compelled all for eign Jewish correspondents, with the exception of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency representatives, to flee the country. The report deal at length with the difficulties under which correspondents are working under present conditions in Germany and reviews the cases of the large number of correspondents expelled or forced to leave the country during the past year.
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