Premier Benito Mussolini believes that the Jewish problem should be solved on broad international lines, Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain declared today in the course of his opening address to the House of Commons.
The Times expressed indignation today at Chancellor Hitler’s reproach to the democratic nations for failing to be more generous in their reception of the victims of the German racial policy. Declaring nothing could be “more audacious or more astonishing,” the Times said the reproach “would still stagger the world, even if the German Government had not deprived the exiles of a means of livelihood by stripping them of their possessions.”
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