The Jewish topic continued to occupy the "people's observer." Here’s an example from the Völkischer Beobachter the following day, August 14, 1935. Once again, there’s a featured article about Jews: "A Third of the Jews Living in Germany Are in Berlin," with the subheading: "The Jewish Population of the Empire's Capital Equals the Entire Population of Wiesbaden."
The article presents statistical data on the distribution of Jews. According to the latest census, out of 499,682 Jews residing in the German Reich, 160,564 live in Berlin, which is 3.8% of the capital's population. In some German cities, the percentage of Jews is higher, for instance, in Frankfurt am Main, where it’s 4.7%. This number includes only members of Jewish religious communities and does not account for secular or baptized Jews.
The next piece on the front page of the newspaper reads: "Jewish Doctor Arrested as a Vile Defiler of Girls." ... The number of women and girls who fell victim to this Jew is said to number in the thousands. This Jewish sadist ruthlessly deceived his ruined victims. He demanded the highest fees for his services, and so on.