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Show Rothschilds Never Prosecute. While tho Hank, of England makes It a point never under any4 clrpum-stances clrpum-stances to relinquish thot prosecution, of thoso who havq, defrauded It In tho slightest degree, being willing, If need be, to spend thousands of pounds to capture and prosecute people who havo robbed It of oven a few shillings, tho Rothschilds mako It a rule novcr to appeal to tho courts or to tho police In such mattprs. Of courso, they are, llko every other banker, occasionally tho victims of dishonesty, but neither tho police nor the' public over hear about the matter. This has always been a principle of the heads of the house, who tako tho ground that It Is hotter to bear tho loss In sllcnco than to disturb popular confidence? In tho safety.. of tho concern by allowing R to bjsccn that its treasures are sot adequately safeguarded. |