New bombings of Jewish property are reported today throughout Germany.
A bomb by an unknown assailant was thrown into the first Jewish colony established by the Jewish Farming Society, in Gross Gaglow. The bomb fell into an unoccupied house. Little damage was wrought.
In Landsberg, the home of a Jewish merchant, Manheim, where a Jewish Judge Salinger is resident, was bombed. The house was partially demolished.
An award for the apprehension of the guilty has been offered.
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