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NO DOUBT ABOUT GERMAN ATROCITIES

REPORTS LESSENED R ATHER THAN EXAGGERATED THEM. Sydnoy, March 25. The French Consul-General, addressing a meeting, said some people did not believe the German atrocities. He could assure them they were true. Ho had received official confirmation from his Government. There had been no exaggeration. If the reports erred, they erred in lessening rather than exaggerating what had been done. The wond had ' never before seen such atrocities. GERMAN ALLEGATIONS SIFTED. Amsterdam, March 24. The communal authorities in East Prussian villages and the Socialist paper "Vorwaerts" have investigated alleged Russian assaults on women and incendiarism, and have elicited that almost all the stories are pure invontion.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2419, 26 March 1915, Page 5

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NO DOUBT ABOUT GERMAN ATROCITIES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2419, 26 March 1915, Page 5

NO DOUBT ABOUT GERMAN ATROCITIES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2419, 26 March 1915, Page 5

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