"DUM-DUM BULLETS"
INCIDENT AT THE FALL OF LONGWY ' CROWN PRINCE INSULTS FRENCH COMMANDER Tho Hague, September 15. . : Telegrams , from , Berlin state that i tho 1 Crown Prince, after the;,surrender. . at- Longwy, -took the • French ' Oommaffder's!pri6'ffffl«d4iy<)rd,'. which' is'cpn-' trary,;'to all..military,custom.,. 1 :.-! Thel Prince broke the sword,. saying: 1 "You fought, us dishonourably. Your soldiers' iised'Dum-dum bullets." The Commander replied: "This is the first time-I have heard of tlie French 'Army using Dum-dums." : : - Berlin,; September 15. . ; Correspondents of' Dutch papers say .that they liavb been, shown the supposed Dum-dum bullets alleged to have 1 been,, found. They declare that these have no resemblance whatever to Dumdums. ' - 1
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2257, 17 September 1914, Page 6
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105"DUM-DUM BULLETS" Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2257, 17 September 1914, Page 6
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