CRIME AND THE WAR.
> I yaw TYPES OP CRIMINALS. I w*»ph.—Prew Assn.— CwjrltfA **' ' ' Received January 1, 5.5 p.m. London, Dec. SI. Tie frequency of jewel robberies, atiMlMi by viobhce, is scaring wealthy Hlfa, Enders, suggesting the necessity of arms. . Daily Mall reports that an emi- ■ Milt nerve specialist, discussing the crimes, States that the war created many of neurotica, but a far more type is to be seen—men taint*d«*tk the mania before the war, who, " «rortheles3, made excellent soldiers. A AMritrperepresents sufferers from emo--tfiafl toctoding men who fought, tioagh'not believing the war necessary. Utt common theory regarding the mfluaace of shell shock of crime was largely yrfflfcarated. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1920, Page 5
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