The Jews' Relief (English) Act, 1858, and Australian reaction to same

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Australian Jewish Historical Society Journal, 1, 1 (1939)

Author(s) Sydney B. Glass AbstractThe Jews' Disabilities Bill passed in the Commons in 1858. The Bill was rejected by the Lords because they were constitutionally averse to change. Mr. Joseph thought that the Jews in the colony should contribute a lasting testimonial, and suggested the purchase of a scholarship in the Sydney University which should be the gift of the Jews , but open to all denominations.
Year1939
Pages8-18
The Jews' Relief (English) Act, 1858, and Australian reaction to same
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