SHAW CURE FOR CRIME
CAN’T TAME WILD MEN LONDON, 24th June. Bernard Shaw, in a letter to the ‘Manchester Guardian,” says: “Untamable criminals can no more be left at! large in human society than a cobra I or a man-eating tiger.” I He declares that the unfortunate j scoundrels who have just been sentenced i at Dartmoor to revoltin'gly cruel, and j if they survive, socially dangerous periods of imprisonment, should be given a „good dinner, with a liberal allowance of alcohol, and put to bed in a comfortable cell with instructions to the warder to turn on the gas—and not light it till morning! I
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 1 July 1932, Page 2
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