Owned by non-Jews and managed by Scotsman, W. F. Purvis, the Fur Record has issued an announcement of its refusal to accept German advertisements “until the German government agrees to treat British Jewish representatives with courtesy.”
The action of this publication, which has had a strong position in Germany, follows the refusal of the German embassy to receive a group of Britishers who called to voice protest against the “ritual murder” stories issued in Germany.
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