OPEN DOOR FOR CRIMINALS.
BIUTAJN CASTJGATKD AS A "NUISANCE. Bei'riu, January 2+"Great JJrLlaiii is making herself a public nu.sanee and even (danger to the world by harbor.ng murderous revolutionaries." This is tlie bitter comment passed by the Herman press on tin? action of the British Government in stretching the •Aliens Act ho that the wor-t Anarchists who have been hound.l out "l other countries may evade :U reslnetlons ami llnil a sanctuary in Riigiand. Another conspiracy against Ihe Spanish Royal Family is reported by the German newspapers, and they have seized the occasion to renew their complaints against (!n-.it_ Britain for allowing iii'iernational mUcrennts to rome in nuchecKucd and use London as the headquarters of their operations It is believed that the Kaiser, w.io holds strong vens on this subject, has been instrumental 111 raiding the question again. One of the most stinging articles dealing Willi the grievance feit iv Germany is written by Or Tlico- " re Sehieiuann, wlwi is well-known as 11 intinune friend of the Emperor, d as the German Government's principal press agent. nber prominent publicists warn tnc iritisli iieople that they will lie heavily mrdened with guilt unless they take ■ ■ to prevent Anarchists from us'ii" V.iriand as tlie bass of their operations. 'J hey declare that, in the Clian"cliorieo ot Kurope England lias now tiic same unenviable reputation its Switzerland, and that more Anarchists' olo'ts are projected m Loudon than in Geneva. Opinion 111 Germany is very strong m this subject just now. Considerable dissatisfaction is e\-pre"s"d in Geriuauv at the action of the British Home Secretary in making niodfieat nns in Mr Balfour's Aliens Act so that persons who claim to be political or religious refugees are admitted into England practically on tbe'r own word. . As well as castigating Great Britain
:ir her criminal carelessness in giving errtoui of entry to Anarchists, the -nail press points out that thr methods of supervision of politscnl crnninnls known to lie hi England never ,„k(w the trouble to worry over the matter. If tin' Covcrnmcnt put any effiricnl <yntein in force many plots would hi *iistrat«l,. for Knglanil 'is now the broken link in the chain tin' principal countries ill lairope have drawn around the Anarchist.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 16 March 1907, Page 4
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368OPEN DOOR FOR CRIMINALS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 16 March 1907, Page 4
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