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able to belie the idiosyncracies of their nation or their allegiance to it. Thus, a fter the war, the nationalisation laws should be toughened substantially. In particular, they should be the same in all countries and there should be a clear and unequivocal transition from one nation to the other.
I hear that Mrs Paula Katz also migrated to Switzerland with her oldest daughter and her youngest son. In Giessen she had to register with the police once a week and could not leave the city without their permission. The oldest son, who goes to school in Giessen, has remained there in the care of relatives. Thus the family has been torn into 3 pieces.
A cousin of S. Katz, Mr Theodor Katz, who was once in Singapore as well and whose father is a co-founder of the company and a naturalised Englishman, is interned in Ruhleben, even though he owns a lithography business in Frankfurt. Life will always retaliate, as in the case of this gentleman, who dodged military service in Germany by becoming an Englishman.
They say the German Club has not yet been sold