RETURNED FROM BELGIUM
WHAT BRITISH "WOMEN SAW. jiy Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright
(Rec. July 13, 0.55 a.m.) ' London, July 12.
A party of British women and children, and several Irish nuns, have re•turned from ■Belgium. They relate that the Germans placed a huge wreath on the grave of a nun and child who urere killed by the wrecked l Zeppelin, '■which was. destroyed by the late Lieut. iAYarneford (killed in Paris). ' It was J inscribed: "Look here ! This is what ifthe English have done."
BRITISH OFFICERS IN GERMANY {FAVOURABLE REPORT ON THEIR TREATMENT. : By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright / London, July 11. ! The American Embassy at Berlin reJwrts that British officors at Mayence, •Heidelberg, Villingen, and Ingolstadt are well treated and'their quarters are comfortable.. .. Tho men at .Stuttgart, "Dim,: Pueheim, Ingolstadt, ■ Nurnburg, and Jurzburg are housed in well-venti-lated buildings. Their food .is tho same as that, of the German soldiers. The wounded rccciyo excellent treatment,:
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2512, 13 July 1915, Page 5
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150RETURNED FROM BELGIUM Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2512, 13 July 1915, Page 5
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