CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.
RETENTION IN GERMANY. (BT CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.) ("THE TIMES.") .' (Received November 4th, 8.35 p.m.) BEELIN, November 3. The Reichstag Committee, which is considering the reform of the penal code, rejected by 17 votes to 11 a Socialist motion for the abolition of capital punishment. The Communists were supported by the Centrists, and the Conservatives opposed the proposal, declaring that the social development was not yet reached at which the deterrent influence of capital punishment could be dispensed with.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19150, 5 November 1927, Page 19
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79CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19150, 5 November 1927, Page 19
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