TREACHEROUSLY SHOT
FORMER FRENCH SYDNEY. Melbourne, February 25.., Particulars of the treacherous shoots ina of M. Deschars, formerly French. sub-Consul at Sydney,' 3mve ccived. -- - y At tie outbreak of the war he .joined the staff of General Irentinian as interpreter. He was wounded and left, in an ambulance in the village of Oomm German troop arrived, and the non-commissioned officer in- charge, pretended that someone had fired on. tM Germans. < . He demanded' the services of ail interpreter, and M. Deschars, withiha "help of Dr. Vassieres, advanced. Thf» non-com. drew his revolver and shot both dead. The rest of the Germans wero frenzied, find struck &rid snot other wounded men as if they were possessed by devils. ' :
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2395, 26 February 1915, Page 5
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116TREACHEROUSLY SHOT Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2395, 26 February 1915, Page 5
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