(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
The position with regard to the Hungarian Numerus Clausus appears now to be that the question as it was raised before the League of Nations in the petitions of the Jewish organizations has been disposed of.
The resolution adopted by the League of Nations Council on December 12, 1925, accepting the undertaking of the Hungarian Government to amend the law, is interpreted in the sense that the Hungarian Parliament having amended the law there is now no further reason to deal with this question. Should the Hungarian Government in its official communication to the League of Nations notifying it of the amendment of the law ask that the fact should be officially noted at a meeting of the League of Nations Council, the question will probably figure on the agenda of the next session of the Council in June.
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