I believe the only way that "Lipski" remains of interest has little to do with the evidence provided by the person who claimed to hear it, it is simply a validation that anti-Semitism was a factor of daily life in the East End at that time. I would also think that the witness, and the club members, would know very well about that too.
Another red herring among a school of them in this study.
Cheers

Another red herring among a school of them in this study.
Cheers
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