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Polish Government Denounces Economic Boycott Against Jews

November 11, 1926
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

The first public declaration of the Polish government denouncing the boycott policy against Jews was made yesterday. The declaration came in the form of a reply of the government to an interpellation of the Club of Jewish Deputies, drawing the attention of the government to the open boycott agitation conducted by the anti-Semitic organization, Rozwoj. The government declared in its article that it is “absolutely opposed to a boycott policy.”

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