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Polish Prime Minister Expresses Astonishment at Complaints of Jewish Deputies

March 29, 1926
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Astonishment at the complaints of the delegation of Jewish deputies, representing the Club of Jewish Deputies, was expressed by Count Alexander Skrzynski, Polish Prime Minister, when he received Deputies Hartglass and Farbstein yesterday.

The delegation called on the Prime Minister, in accordance with a decision of the Club of Jewish Deputies to present to the Prime Minister the demands of the Jewish population before a decision is taken by the Club to proceed to opposition to the government. Deputies Hartglass and Farbstein expressed the resentment of the Club that the Polish Jewish agreement has been unfulfilled, particularly with regard to the unofficial application of the numerous clausus and the clauses of the industrial bill pending in the Sejm.

Count Skrzynski proposed that the matter be taken up at a special conference of cabinet members which will be held next week, at which Stanislaw Grabski, Minister of Education, and Osiecki, Minister of Commerce, will be present.

At a general meeting of the club held after the audience with the Prime Minister, it was decided to postpone further action.

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