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New Anti-semitic Paper, Patterned After “dearborn Independent,” in Toronto

August 15, 1932
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A new anti-Semitic publication, patterned after the defunct “Dearborn Independent” of Henry Ford and utilizing the libels of the spurious Elders of Zion, will appear on the newsstands here on Monday.

A copy of the publication, which has reached the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, reveals that England is the first target for attack for furthering Zionist aspirations.

The paper charges that the Elders of Zion first became a power under the late Theodor Herzl, Zionist leader, and as such are recorded in the minutes of the first Zionist Congress, held in Basle, in 1897.

This power has now been transferred to the Jewish Agency, the paper charges.

The publication also issues a warning to the Imperial Conference in Ottawa to beware of the Jews and the plans of the Elders of Zion, who are watching the proceedings and will form their future destructive activities accordingly.

Notwithstanding all these charges, the paper claims that it is not anti-Semitic.

It asserts that Britain is the home of the Lost Tribes and that the term British is derived from the words “Brith” and “Ish” of the Hebrew.

It is reported that the publication is supported by the anti-Semitic movement in Quebec.

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