THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Lasker and Campablanca, the two great chess players, have concluded an
agreement to play twenty-four games for the world's chess championship. The
match w ill be played at Havana in January, 1921.
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At the express invitation of General Wrangel, Professor Miliukoff has gone
to the Crimea. where he will take up an important position with the Wrangel
government.
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Warsaw dispatches report the death of the noted Jewish scholar and Zionist
leader, Dr. Tobias Unifies, at the age of 68. At the funeral many thousands
of Jews turned out to pay him their last respects.
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According to a report published in the "Yremia," a Russian publication
I appearing in Berlin, the liolslieviki, during their search of the Kiev Bourse,
arrested and shot fifteen merchants, twelve of whom were Jews.
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A conference of Jews representing the Sephardic Communities of France,
Spain and Africa, just concluded at Madrid, Spain, decided to found an organ-
ization which should unite all Saphardic Jews, says a Madrid dispatch.
Information received from \''ladies 'ostock states that General Semianov,
who has been carrying on a campaign there, compelled the Jews to join his
forces. When the Jews showed their unwillingness to join his ranks he per-
mitted them to form a regiment of their own,
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Valdimir Jacobinsky, founder of the Jewish Legion and organizer of the
Jewish self-defense during the Jerusalem riots, arrived from Palestine this
morning. Leading Zionist official representatives of the Zionist organization
met him at the station.
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The last issue of the Moscow "Pravda" gives details of a pogrom made by
the retreating Poles. at Czapoeitze on June 15th, in which twenty-six were killed
and a greater number severely injured. The report states that the victims , ere
exposed to much torture,
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Katowitz, Germany—Local police arrested and ill-treated 2,000 Jewish workers
who were employed in the city. Despite the protests of the factory owners, these
workmen were later completely expelled. The Vienna military commander also
recentlly expelled from this city 60 Jewish workmen.
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David Yellin, president of the Jewish Community in Jerusalem, succeeded
in his efforts to obtain a loan in behalf of the Jerusalem municipality. Yellin,
who is a son of Palestine by birth, is one of the oldest and most respected
members of the Jerusalem town council.
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Setif, a province of Algiers, was the scene of a massacre started by the
Arabian inhabitants. Much robbery went on in the business sections and
many Jews were wounded. The Governor of Algiers immediately placed
Setif under martial law and summoned militia to defend the Jewish people.
Setif is near Constantinople and has a population of 25,000.
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The Polish Minister of the Interior has circulated a new appeal that excesses
against the Jews should cease. The appeal, couched in vigorous language, calls
upon all officials for aid and asks the populace to learn to discriminate between
the general mass of peaceful Jewish citizens aril the few anti-government
individuals.
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A fresh demonstration on the part of the "awakening Ifungarians," was led
by Ereky, Zakany and Kovacs, all three members of the National Assembly, who
delivered anti-Semitic addresses and joined in anti-Jewish songs. The mob
marched through the city and its ill-treatment of all Jewish passers-by resulted
in a large number of wounded.
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The "Morning Post" continues its daily campaign of anti-Semitism withou t
interruption. In today's issue, it cites a protocol of the Russian "Blind" congres s
in 1906. Because the report shows that 1.iviney participated in the debates o f
that congress and in consideration of Livinev's present position, the "Morning
Post' concludes that Soviet Russia is being ruled by the Jewish "I3und."
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London—In the House of Commons recently, W. Lunn, representing York -
shire, questioned the home secretary, whether he or his department were awar e
that a number of anti-Semitic articles lately appeared in the public press and
whether he had any knowledge of their source. The home secretary replied tha t
neither he nor his department had any knowledge of the writing referred to.
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Continuing a series of articles on the murder of the Russian imperial family,
the writer in the London "Times" draws attention to the fact that in th e
chamber in which the czar is supposed to have been executed, was the followin g
inscription quoted from Heine: Belsatzar tear in selbiger tweht ton seine
knieliten unigebrocht." It is the conclusion of the writer that because Belsatza r
contains the word "tzar," the individual could have been a Jew.
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CONDEMN JEWS' EXPULSION
V I ENNA.—"Preholido," the offi-
cial organ of the Czecho-Slovakian
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wholesale expulsion of Jewish refu-
gees and points out that Vienna is
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ELKUS FETES PRINCE
NEW YORK—Prince Carol. heir
to the Roumanian throne, was re-
cently entertained by Judge .Abram
Elkus a t an informal luncheon at
the Bankers Club. Among the many
guests were Mr. Louis Marshall, Ex-
Ambassador Gerard. Eugene Meyer,
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Baruch, Bruce Bliven and Lee Shu-
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Sir Herbert Samuel, the British High Commissioner, recently received the
editors of all local publications. In the course of his talk he requested that they
should deny two reports winch recentlly appeared in the Arabic press. One
stated that the Turkish peace treaty would be revised and another that the Jew s
would be permitted the Arabs of their soil, both statements being without founda-
tion.
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Representatives of twenty-one steamship companies who visited Ellis
Island recently told Immigration Commissioner Frederick A. Wallis that
the island may well look forward to the busiest period in -the history of
immigration. It is the belief of these shipping men that before very long
an average of 25,000 immigrants weekly will reach American shores.
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For some time past Pinches Ruttenberg has been working on plans for
the irrigation of Palestine. These plans were recently submitted to th e
Zionist Organization. When Sir Alfred Mond joined the Economic Counci l
for Palestine he sent a noted English expert to examine the feasibility o f
Ruttenberg's plans. We now learn that this expert has reported very favor -
ably upon Ruttenberg's detailed proposals.
The Warsaw correspondent of the Daily Express cables that the Polish
capital is again assuming its normal aspect. Ambassadors, Consuls and
refugees have all returned to the city and the various industries are again
in motion. There is no scarcity of food. The revolutionary committees
captured by the Polish forces in centers occupied by the Bolsheviki arc al l
being courtmartialed.
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Dispatches received from Kovna state that the Jewish press is bitterly
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Christian-Democrats and Peoples-Socialists because of a law just passed accord -
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spondence front Palestine in which
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distinctly opposed to Sir Herbert
Samuel as High Commissioner of
Palestine because he is a Jew and that
the Arab population is again very
much disturbed.
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WANT RABBI JAILED
VIENNA — A dispatch from Buda-
pest reports that crowds demonstrat-
ed in a demand to have Dr. Loew,
Chief Rabbi of Tchegedin, re-arrest-
ed. Dr. Loew was only recently re-
leased by the Hungarian authorities
after having been kept in prison for
many months charged with having
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