ANTI-SEMITIC OUTBREAKS
DAIRYMAN NEARLY KILLED. KICKED, STRUCK AND SPAT UPON. BERLIN, Aug. 9. Spasmodic anti-Semitic outbreaks are occurring. Boisterous crowds at Memington beseiged Rosenbaum, a Jewish dairyman's house, and demanded milk for the whole town. When Rosenbaum declared - that acting on Government instructions he had sent the whole of his stock to "Nurenburg, the, mob demanded a .million marks for the r>oor. threatening him with the gallows. The Mayor vainly tried to reason with the crowd, whom the police wero powerless to disperse. Eventually the police arrested the dairyman 'ln the interests of his own safety-. " . Demonstrators followed lnm to prison and .hung cowbells round Ins neck. They kicked, struck, and spat at him, with the result tnat lie reached prison half-dead. The ponce had the greatest difficulty in saving his life.—A. and N.Z.C.A.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6154, 11 August 1921, Page 5
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