Polish quarters are still talking of Jewish emigration from Poland, it appears from the newly-published book, “All About Poland,” by Whitinger, private secretary of Premier Wladislas Sikorski of the exiled Polish Government.
Devoting a special chapter to the Jewish problem, the author concludes that “the only solution of this burning question is that offered by emigration.” Polish Jewish circles said this policy was incompatible with the Government’s promise of Jewish equality in a restored Poland.
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