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Several Wounded in Wilno Attacks

Anti-Jewish street attacks broke out in today, bringing wounds to a young poet, a prominent attorney’s son, a student and several others. The injured poet is M. Suckewer, member of the literary group known as Young Wilno, and another youth is the son of Joseph Czernichow, prominent lawyer. Eight Nationalist students were expelled from the […]

May 1, 1938
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Anti-Jewish street attacks broke out in today, bringing wounds to a young poet, a prominent attorney’s son, a student and several others. The injured poet is M. Suckewer, member of the literary group known as Young Wilno, and another youth is the son of Joseph Czernichow, prominent lawyer.

Eight Nationalist students were expelled from the Warsaw Polytechnic Institute for participating in anti-Jewish disorders on the eve of Passover.

New regulations for trading in the public markets, under which private organizations will not be permitted to monopolize the markets, will be issued soon by the Government, a Ministry of Trade official declared to a delegation of the Jewish Traders’ Union, which had complained that Jewish traders had been completely eliminated in Pommeranian markets.

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