The attitude of the Jewish population of Poland towards the present Government of supporters of Marshal Pilsudski was the question under discussion at the Conference of the Jewish People’s Party (Folkspartei), which was opened here to-day, attended by 57 delegates, representing 32 branches throughout the country. Ex-Deputy Noah Prilutzki, the editor of the “Moment”, in his report on the present political situation in Poland made a detailed analysis of the attitude of the Pilsudski Government towards the Jewish problems and postulates, without, however, declaring himself definitely either for or against the Pilsudski Government. Most of the speakers in the discussion which followed, however, declared themselves in favour of the present Government.
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