A decree forbidding Hungarian Jews to buy milk, which was published in a Budapest newspaper, has been rescinded, it was reported today by the Donau Zeitung. When Hungarian Minister of the Interior Karessti Fischer was informed of the order, he directed that it be revoked as contrary to constitutional law, the Donau Zeitung writes. The Nazi paper does not indicate, however, who issued the order originally.
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