Measures to curb the anti-Jewish boycott were demanded by a delegation of Christian and Jewish clothing wholesalers today in a memorandum to the Minister of Commerce in which the bad effects of the boycott were cited.
The memorandum charges the boycott has brought the wholesalers to the brink of ruin. It cites the experiences with provincial small traders, who are new buying only small quantities of new goods, while favored traders who seek to profit by the anti-Jewish boycott, are unable to supply the demands of their customers.
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