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p \RIS ELECTION DEMONSTRATION LONDON, March 30. The Paris correspondent of the “Times” states following the announcement of the result of the byeelection, in which the Communists were victorious, two thousand students marched to the Ministry of Interior, shouting “Hang Malvy! The police quelled the demonstration. During the melee a student was Lit between the eyes by a policeman’s fist and died. COMMERCIAL HONESTY DECAYED LONDON, March 30. “ Commercial probity lias decayed owing to the opportunities for getting rich 'quickly afforded in certain quarters by the great war.” says the Home Office’s review of crime for 1924, showing frauds totalled 10.247 compared with an average of 7M3 for five years ending 1923. The report continues “ The increase ;in shop-breaking- larceny and fraud was largely due to reckless attempts to live more or less luxuriously without rendering service, which is also traceable to war time experiences.” The “Morning Post” says “If the Home Office’s suggestion refers to the Ministry of Munitions and Coalition Government’s contracts generally, it is another face of a many-sided question of State Socialism.” The paper adds: “The increases prove the lighter sentences given criminals constitute a real social danger.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 March 1926, Page 1
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