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Charge Discrimination Against Jewish Firm

December 30, 1928
See Original Daily Bulletin From This Date

(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

That the Polish government intends to keep the Polish port, Gdynja, near Danzig, “free of Jews” is unofficially deducted from the inability of a Jewish firm to establish a branch office there.

A Jewish transport firm tried to purchase necessary space for storage buildings and its office in Gdynja. They encountered such great difficulties that they were compelled to abandon the idea.

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