UPPER SILESIA.
ASSAULTS CONTINUE. OUTRAGES CONDEMNED. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, July 14. The Times’ Oppeln correspondent states that attacks on women have been renewed. Four occurred near Oppeln, lower class women being stripped. The German police, now the Allies have gone, have relaxed to the old policy of feebleness. A dyeing gang is operating at Ratibor, coloring the faces of girls fr : "udly with the Allied The dye will not wear off for long time. Most of the girls likely to suffer fled. Berlin message says that the Silesian outrages are condemned. The Vorwaerts attributed them to the self-de-fence corps. It quotes cases of simple lower class women being stripped and beaten with wire whips in the marketplac Their only offence was being in company with Allied soldiers. The paper states that these persecutions jaind one of the American wild west. “What,” ask. The correspondent, “will the Arizona folk- say?”
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1922, Page 5
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150UPPER SILESIA. Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1922, Page 5
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