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which assumed the nature of a cause celebre, made it apparent that the movement was being dealt a death blow, from which it was predicted it would never recover.
Last Saturday Minister of the Interior Hofmeyer appealed to Jewish leaders here to cooperate in efforts to end racial unfriendliness by abandoning the organized boycott of German goods. He hinted at that time that the government was considering taking legal steps to combat anti-Semitic propaganda, which he said was causing it grave concern.
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