CRIME IN LONDON.
THE WEALTHY SCARED.
By Eleotrio TelegraDh.—Copyright. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. _, ■ ... , LONDON, Dec. 31. Ihe frequency of jewel robberies attended by violenco is scaring wealthy people in the West-End, and the necessity of carrying arms is suggested. ... The Daily Mail states that an eminent nerve specialist? discussing the crimes, states that the war created'many'thousands of neurotics, but a far more 'dangerous typo., was: seen in men who wero tainted with "the mania prior to the war, but who, nevertheless, wero excellent 'soldiers. A third typo represented sufferers of emotional strain, in eluding mon who fought while not believing m the necessity of war, The common theory of the influence of shell-shock on crime was largely exaggerated.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1714, 3 January 1920, Page 5
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