2 AUGUST 1935, Page 6

A passage in a telegram from the Daily Telegraph's Berlin

correspondent published on Wednesday seems A passage in a telegram from the Daily Telegraph's Berlin correspondent published on Wednesday seems worth underlining : " What," he writes, ".is holding back the wilder anti-Jews is . the fact that outrages in Berlin itself would, be quickly reported abroad, with a deleteriOus effect on the tourist traffic, whiph Germany ' is most anxious to foster. The campaign wilt therefore probably ' be conducted with caution during the summer months."

Which seems to suggest that the Nazi Government can be influenced, if not by the words of foreigners at least by their acts, Whether the " caution " with which ' the anti-Jewish campaign is being conducted at present is so conspicuous and so laudable as to attract tourists in masses during the summer months may be open to