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PRINCES’ PENSION. “SCANDALOUS” PAYMENTS. " BERLIN;, .-July .T 0,;., Criticising the; ■ 'as “scandalous,’’ : tljSMfKh^ni^lie;;Ze|tung” discloses n’,. Prince receives Eitel Friedrich, i‘‘t|who- ’isi , an ; active, “Nazi,” £SOO, PrificW ip/hjpAhoAs, described'as a ffjazz band composer,” £250, and PrincefOscar PensionerS ythe • ;<old; [ army c6;|t; ; : Germany £7,005,000; ih 5 1930, and pensioners of .the -post-war ■ ltejcgstvehr U-u- - \ S

no/.? r-tSi stir i v .^ v .‘ :.vvi? . /*.' THE REALLY ‘‘BAD BOY.” • ‘LONDON, July 10. MV' tinman 3 nature is very much better • : sh{inVttebple thipk. 4 ”'.; Throughout my careetllf ~Mve tiee)f "copHtan! !y, a mazed ticularly womah’s,” pays Mr A. »J. Tassel, who is. retiring , after.'3o years as magistrate in London and elsewhere; ” A--" •/-'“My faith in human nature is founaed on just those experiences which distress casual visitors to- a Police Court, and who do not see all that the magistrate sees For instance, the really bad boy is rarest Boys get into trouble because;. they are full of boyish mischief's* and,/want adventure. They must, let off steam. ' : . “On, tfie contrary, girls are morfe difficult'to handle. They often get into the Police Court because of mpral delinquency, and when they have dost their pelf-respeet.fhey become a very 1 diwfficult,.problem, ‘'People; ; to-day realise that a Police Court is not a place for Dante/ where, all entering must abandon hope, ,but a place where many for 1 the first time meet hope.” / • . , Mr Tassel speaks highlyybf iike; probationary system, the-.-results of which’ ale., aujazing. It is nri.T .Extraordinary • the Best thing some can do is to/get into tfpii|bi^. ; They get a better chance than S£l w, ,the inside of. a Pol-/ c “tro'ubjesome’’ s v v'--. •• • '• . >-^ r - • ■ * 's*S;'.i 'i\ « ■ *»&■ " M-r- ' ~ \ -

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1931, Page 3

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274

LATE CABLE NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1931, Page 3

LATE CABLE NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1931, Page 3

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