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NOTES AND QUEEIES: 3 fHefcium of Hfotercommumcatum FOB LITERARY MEN, GENERAL READERS, ETC. " When found, make a note of." CAPTAIN CUTTLE. ~ ( PRICE SIXPENCE. No. 177. fiSSP] SEPTEMBER 3, 1921. PO* fc 71. v. Registered oa a Nev>tf>af>r. THE TRUTH ABOUT "THE PROTOCOLS." A Literary Forgery. A reprint of articles recently published in {() ^TintCS, which prove that the so-called " Protocols of the Elders of Zion " are a literary forgery. The " Protocols " have obtained a world-wide circulation, in many languages, owing to the belief that they were evidence of a Jewish Plot to overthrow civilization. In this pamphlet the source of the " Protocols " is established beyond controversy. SOME PRESS COMMENTS. " The Times last week rendered a service worthy of its greatest days by the exposure of a forgery of colossal impudence." Observer. " The ' Protocols ' always looked like a rather clever hoax, but we confess we imagined them to be an original work of a decidedly imaginative author. Now The Times Correspondent -at Constanti- nople has discovered their original source, and shows them to be a mere plagiarism." Westminster Gazette. " It is quite clear that the so-called 'Protocols ' are merely a crude plagiarism.. No one . . . could deny the complete- ness of the exposure." New Statesman. "We are thankful to The Times for having given the ' Protocols ' what must surely prove their quietus for ever." Jewish Chronicle. "The 'Protocols,' therefore, are not what they profess to be." Spectator. " We have never committed ourselves to the authenticity of the ' Protocols." Morning Post. PRICE ONE SHILLING From all newsagents and booksellers, or post free Is. 2d. from THE PUBLISHER, Printing House Square, London, E.C.4.