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British Jews {span}#oice{/span} Protest of Saar Pact

A reso###on proposed by the Joint For### Committee, expressing deep appointment over the inade#te protection afforded Saar ###ry, was adopted today at the ###ular meeting of the Board of ###uties of British Jews. The resolution was adopted im###diately after the appeal made Geneva by Captain Anthony ###n, British statesman, in which asked the German government […]

January 21, 1935
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A reso###on proposed by the Joint For### Committee, expressing deep appointment over the inade#te protection afforded Saar ###ry, was adopted today at the ###ular meeting of the Board of ###uties of British Jews.

The resolution was adopted im###diately after the appeal made

Geneva by Captain Anthony ###n, British statesman, in which asked the German government be generous and refrain from secuting religious and racial #orities.

In view of the German govern###t’s refusal to refrain for more in the agreed year from racial ### religious discriminations, the ###rd of Deputies of British Jews ###resses its deep disappointment ###r the inadequate protection af###ed the Jews of the Saar,” the ###lution read.

APPREHENSION EXPRESSED

Apprehension as to the future Saar Jewry was expressed by {SPAN}###nard{/SPAN} Montefiore, president of

Joint Foreign Committee, who ###ted out that not only would

“Aryan paragraph” come into ###e, but that the school chilren would be taught that all Jews

conspiring against Germany.

This is the first instance in ###ory,” Mr. Montefiore pointed

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