INTERNAL GERMANY.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. A GERMAN OUTBREAK. BERLIN, Aug. 9. Spasmodic anti-Semitic outbreaks are ktill occ irring. Boisterous crowds at .'iemington besieged Rosenbaum, a Jewish dairymaids house, and demanded milk for the wlmle town. When Rosenbaum declared that acting on Government instructions lie had sent die whole of ids stock to Nemoiibiirg, the mob demanded a million marks for the iv.ior. threatening him with the gallows. The Mavnr vaiidv tried to reason with the crowd, whom the police were powerless to dis|>erse. Eventually the police arrested the] dairyman in the interests of his own; j-alety. The demonstrators followed him j to prison and hung cowbells loiind his [ neck, kicked, struck and spat at him, ! v illi the result that he reached the pri- : son half dead. The police had the greatest difficulty in saving his life.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1921, Page 3
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139INTERNAL GERMANY. Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1921, Page 3
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