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! — : I | GERMAN COMPANY SHOT DOWN ; . ' FOR SURRENDERING. * Paris, March 15. > Two hundred Germans, in the midst . ..» .iof an engagement at Hagelbrouck, ofjfered to surrender, but German machine guns behind shot theiQ all down. ..,;:(Rcc. March 16, 5.20 p.m.) / London, March 15. ■'A report from Copenhagen says that Snany Austrian prisoners in. the Carpathians were shot in the back, showing- the manner in whicli their officers encouraged them to advance in attack. :—"Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services. ' COMPULSORY "KULTUR" IN .. . BELGIUM. ;. . . (Rec. March 16, 5.20 p.m.) * ■ London, March 15. ! It is. officially reported from Berlin the German Governor-General of ! Belgium has introduced compulsory education in the Belgian schools.—"Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services. ; BLASPHEMOUS MAIL MATTER. (Rec. March 16, 10 5 p.m.) Copenhagen, March 15. The Danish Government refuses to forward letters from Germany inscribed "God punish England " as the Danish law prohibits the mailing of letters containing blasphemous matter. [It was reported that tho German authorities were stamping the words "God punish England" on all letters sent through' the post.]
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2411, 17 March 1915, Page 6
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170MISCELLANEOUS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2411, 17 March 1915, Page 6
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