IN A GERMAN INTERNMENT CAMP
HOW THE BRITISH'ARE TREATED : " 'AT FRIEDRIOHSFELD. By. Telegraph—Press Association—Oopyngiit (Rep. July 2, 7.50"' p.mi) - - London, July I. The Foreign Office Las issued a report by.the American Consul at_ Cologne"regarding the condition of British prisoners interned at Friodriehsfeld. Their dwellings are shacks two hundred feet long and fifty feet wide, and do not exceed fifteen feet- in height. They are designed, to contain 750. . ■ Tho <men complain that the food was never ample, and had recently fallen off in quantity .and quality, while they were not receiving sufficient medical attention. Inadequate efforts have been'made to free tlieir quarters from vermin. TO .commandant" had promised to remedy tho matter, and generally the condition of the. interned men is. now'improving.: ; . \ . \ ■ ■
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2504, 3 July 1915, Page 5
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122IN A GERMAN INTERNMENT CAMP Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2504, 3 July 1915, Page 5
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