IN GERMANY WHEN WAR CAME
NEW ZEALANDER'S EXPERIENCE. (Reo. September 29, 8,30 p.m.) Fremantle, September 29. Among the passengers by tho Osterley, which arrived to-day, is Mr. Carr, a New Zealander, who states that Brit? ish people in Germany at the outbreak of war, were' treated with special vindictiveness. He, with forty qthers, Poles, Russians, .French, Indians, and. Japanese, was imprisoned at Bentheini for eighteen days. All ate, drank, and slept in a small room, suffering the greatest • agony and discomfort. They were released owing to the intervention of the American Consul at The Hague.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2268, 30 September 1914, Page 5
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95IN GERMANY WHEN WAR CAME Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2268, 30 September 1914, Page 5
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