diff --git a/Doc/Sd1/objectsClasses.xml b/Doc/Sd1/objectsClasses.xml
index e955ead335694ec31bc526d009146c7fa2684605..717749e8d5b92d45d0f7563e45db4b41fe0e9889 100644
--- a/Doc/Sd1/objectsClasses.xml
+++ b/Doc/Sd1/objectsClasses.xml
@@ -884,6 +884,21 @@ System.out.println("Perimeter=" + r.getPerimeter());</programlisting></td>
 
             <para>You'll encounter a <quote>Missing return statement</quote>
             error. What's wrong here?</para>
+
+            <para>On contrary the following code compiles and executes
+            perfectly well:</para>
+
+            <programlisting language="java">public class ReturnDemo {
+
+  int minimum;
+
+  public void getMinimum(int a, int b) {
+    if (a &lt; b) {
+      minimum = a;
+      return;
+    }
+  }
+}</programlisting>
           </question>
 
           <answer>
@@ -914,6 +929,42 @@ System.out.println("Perimeter=" + r.getPerimeter());</programlisting></td>
 }</programlisting>
               </listitem>
             </orderedlist>
+
+            <para>On the other hand the return statement in
+            <classname>ReturnDemo</classname>.<methodname>getMinimum(...)</methodname>
+            is unnecessary. The following code produces exactly the same
+            result. The method will terminate anyway when ending the method's
+            body:</para>
+
+            <programlisting language="java">public class ReturnDemo {
+
+  int minimum;
+
+  public void getMinimum(int a, int b) {
+    if (a &lt; b) {
+      minimum = a; // Same as before but no subsequent return statement
+    }
+  }
+}</programlisting>
+
+            <para>Albeit executing well the above code is flawed: Calling e.g.
+            <methodname>getMinimum(4, 3)</methodname> does not assign any
+            value to our instance variable <code
+            language="java">minimum</code>. Correction requires an <code
+            language="java">else</code> clause:</para>
+
+            <programlisting language="java">public class ReturnDemo {
+
+  int minimum;
+
+  public void getMinimum(int a, int b) {
+    if (a &lt; b) {
+      minimum = a; // Same as before but no subsequent return statement
+    } else {
+      minimum = b;
+    }
+  }
+}</programlisting>
           </answer>
         </qandaentry>
       </qandadiv>
@@ -1016,7 +1067,7 @@ System.out.println("Failed!");</programlisting>
                 xlink:href="https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2014/02/24/anatomy-of-a-goto-fail-apples-ssl-bug-explained-plus-an-unofficial-patch/">Apple
                 goto fail SSL bug</link> could not have been occurring in
                 <xref linkend="glo_Java"/> due to an inherent language
-                feature. </para>
+                feature.</para>
               </listitem>
 
               <listitem>
@@ -1074,8 +1125,8 @@ System.out.println("Failed!");</programlisting>
               <para>Set your compiler / <xref linkend="glo_IDE"/>'s warnings
               to a yet tolerable higher level. In case of IntelliJ IDEA you
               may want to activate various settings in your project's
-              <quote>Java</quote> section below Editor --&gt; Inspections.
-              </para>
+              <quote>Java</quote> section below Editor --&gt;
+              Inspections.</para>
             </important>
           </answer>
         </qandaentry>