The Roumanian authorities are evidently suppressing reports to the outside world of anti-Semitic disturbances. A telegram sent by the J.T.A. representative in Transylvania to the London office giving details of a meeting at Klausenburg of anti-Semitic teachers followed by an attack on Jews March 11 was filed at the telegraph office of the place but did not reach the news agency here, as is seen from the copy of the wire the correspondent sent this office by mail.
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