Nearly 7,000 British workers have been given employment during the past two years in industries founded by German-Jewish refugees, the House of Commons was told today by Geoffrey Lloyd, Undersecretary of the Home Office. Mr. Lloyd put the number of enterprises organized by the refugees at more than 200.
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