AN AMERICAN IN GERMANY.
A FATHER TAKES lIIS SON INTO
A GAMBLING HOUSE
HEAVY PENALTY INFLICTED,
AMERICA PROTESTS
Berlin, May 26. Stern, an American, has been arrested at Kissengen for taking his youthful son into a kursaal. He was admitted to bail in the sum of 80,000 marks, and, failing to appear, his bail was estreated, and an imprisonment sentence passed in his absence. Washington, May 26. Mr Olney, Secretary of State, has sharply protested against the proceedings under which an American subject, Stern, was arrested. Baron Marshall, German Foreign Secretary, refuses to make any concession in the matter, and retorts that the sentences passed on the Germans for violating the Sunday liquor laws in New York were unfair, although the Germans had not protested.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 27, 28 May 1896, Page 2
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125AN AMERICAN IN GERMANY. Hastings Standard, Issue 27, 28 May 1896, Page 2
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