POLITICAL CRIME IN GERMANY.
GROWTH OF NAZI POWER.
PUBLIC TENSION AND SYMPATHY.
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The growth of political crime and of fraudulent financial deals has made the Prussian Minister of | Justice warn the judiciary that the national interest demands sentepers of severity corresponding with the heaviness, of the offences, especially in a period of crisis like the pre- sent," Penalitics have
·become? severer during the last few months, but political crime is beginning to get out of control.
lendora in the Government and in the Socialist party who are down j hearted, and they are certainly in a very black iced at the mumenti,
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MOTORIST AND INJURED
DOG.
A "CALLOUS OFFENCE.”
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It was alleged that Wallbank ran over a dog'in Preston with his car. and after putting it half on the pavement and half in the gutter drove away, refusing to take the injured animal bo the police: station, five minutes' run from the scene of the accident. The dog bad to be destroyed. having sustained eovero internal injuries. Ha so failed to report the accident.
A Warning Too Late. There can be little doubt thas the This is a must callous and siluet warning of the Prussian Minister offence. We hope it will be a lesson. of Justies will not perceptibly" ar not only to yourself but le all other BELATED WARNING. and the growth of political time, motorists in the country," said the It has come too late for that, sad Chairman (Mr. W. Dryden) "at too many judges and magistrates Preston Police Court when Jamos sympathise with the Nazis now Wallbank, a young Wilpshire man, that they have made such triumph-was fined £3" for causing unneces ant progress, for in addition to sary suffering to a dog. sympathy there is also a cortain fined £1 for failing to report an nervousness about what may tomo accident, and ordered to pay costs. in Germany and a cortain desire, amounting to £1 149. &d. to keep in well with the righ; aide in good time. And, then, although not quite so incomprehensible and so utterly dreary and involved as the manifestos of Dr. Branning the Prussian Minister's manifesto can have so popular appient at all. although it is renns as a warning to the public as well as to the judiciary. Such manifestos are It does not always assume ponn simply not read, because they are forms, and even when it does it is
unreadable Both the
Prussian so often backed by authority Government and the Government by local opinion that the victims of the Reich have lost the ear of the country the public, wherens the Nazis (and are defenceless In districts especially cost of the to some extent the Communists). Elbe-the Nazis have established have it more than ever, kind of terror, and Republicans! The Centre party has begin to are menaced- sometimes with open modify ita attitude so would to let the viclence and sometimes with sosialem, and is inclined
Nazis take a turn of office in Hesse and
economic boycott. Little by 'to begin with and later on, perhaps little, the Nazis are building up a, in Prussia as well. The Govern- State within the State. They havement (which has some lurking syin
pathies with the Nazis, although never been more confident
these sympathies are not shared by they are now.
Dr. Bruning) and the Socialists are losing courage, and this who air responsible for P. eander of
The occasion of a liner sailing all Germans affairs are getting tired, The ten with its full complement of pas- ""pessimistic" or "in despair," for sion is such that, almost any break sengers is as raro ne.it is hearten- the Nazis are full of exuberant would come as a relief. The mood, ing during the present shipping
that expresses itself in the words' depression, „optimism and the Communists, too. "Let the Nazis run the country for The cost of the cruise, which
are hopeful. These two movements a while" is gaining, grand. It together make up nearly half the may find expression in the defeat robing population. It is the busi- of Dr. Bruning when the Reichstag ness world and the responsible mests again in February.
than
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Defondant said that the dog was. dead, and so it was useless doing anything for it.
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Judge Turnor This sub-editing process resulted in Teyillo vanish-nc hesitation in nocepting Revilles' ing from the scene.
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