Praise for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency for its manner in handling the news of the recent anti-Semitic disturbances in Roumania is contained in an editorial in the “Jewish Tribune” of August 8. It says:
“To the world wide service of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency must be granted a full measure of recognition for its excellent work in handling the news from Roumania. If the conscience of the world is troubled, if newspaper editors publish columns of news and occasional editorials upon the dark events in King Carol’s country, this is due in no small measure to the fact that the Jewish Telegraphic Agency has been a vigilant reporter of events.
“The first step in such a moment is always to direct the spotlight of information and revelation. The Jewish Telegraphic Agency has done that work with creditable ability before. It is doing it once again in connection with the troubles in Roumania.”
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