All remaining copies of the last two issues of the Juedische Rundschau, German-language Jewish weekly, have been confiscated by the secret police in a raid on the offices of the publication. No reason for the police action was given. The raid will not affect the future status of the paper, it is reported. Copies of the two confiscated issues were mailed to subscribers, as usual, prior to the raid, and were sold on the streets.
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