THE CASE OF DR KRAUSE.
''■ "* 'y ■'' ' A COMMANDANT'S OPINION. 1 United Press Association— By £l<eotaw Telegrapfh.— Copyright (Received- June 10, 8.50 aim.) LONDON, JJun« 9. Commandant Herzog remarked to &. "Daily Telegraph-" correspondent that Dr Krause deserved all he got and; more. He ought to have observed the . law or openly fought in the field. • (Dr Krause, of Johannesburg, was sentenced to two years' imprisonmenfc, the maximum sentence allowed on a charge of attempting to incite to murder, ' after he had sworn allegiasde to the British Government. Krause was tried in England, and the Lord Chief Justice, in sentencing the accused, said lie was morally guilty of jnrfder. He usedrtha weapons of a murderer against a political opponent.) ■
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7424, 10 June 1902, Page 2
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