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Jewish Societies Gave Funds to Rakovsky is Claim of Anti-semites

October 14, 1927
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

The charge that unnamed Jewish societies have contributed to the sum given by the Soviet government to Christian Rakovsky, Soviet ambassador in Paris, to conduct anti-Roumanian propaganda, was made by Premier Bratianu in an interview with the representative of the “Figaro,” reports published in the anti-Semitic press here state.

Bratianu is aleged to have said that the funds were given to stimulate the circulation of reports concerning Roumanian atrocities.

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