Jewish Parliamentary deputies completed today compilation of documentary evidence about anti-Semitic riots in Czyczew, Bialystok district, last week with the intention of making an interpellation in the Sejm (lower house).
Meanwhile, following the disorders in which one Jew was killed and many persons wounded, including about three score police, Jewish inhabitants of the town still feared to appear in the streets. Police were patrolling the town and not permitting more than three people to be seen together.
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