GERMANS IN BELGIUM
YOUNG BELGIANS SENT TO GERMANY '.'• ." London,'.Ootober 23. 'A correspondent says. the "• Germans are .making a houserto-houie,, canvass throughout Belgium , for all remaining young men who are being taken to Germany to work on the , farms , or bo drilled; . " ■ . As an . example of the care taken of German soldiers, he saw tired men goirn; ■in parties of 150 to enjoy a Turkish bath or a swim- before. going to sleep. When they are conditions they are sent hack to the front, or as they say on their way to London. Troops have occupied the Palace at ■Laeken, King _ Albert's summer residence, and paid for their dinners by signing the nills with King Albert's rubber stamp, taken from the King's (desk.—("Times"- ,and Sydney "Sun" Services.') ' ' '
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2290, 26 October 1914, Page 6
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126GERMANS IN BELGIUM Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2290, 26 October 1914, Page 6
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