BRITISH PRISONERS IN GERMANY
APPREHENSIONS '.HEIE TREATMENT. By Telegraph-Press AEEociation-CoDyrielit London, June 28. Lord Newton, Payrflaster-Gonoral, slated that hvo thousand British, prisoners have been sent to Libau and windau (on the coast of Russia), which American officials havo not hitherto been permitted to visit. There was reason to fear that the prisoners woro subjected to considerable hardships. There was no justification for reprisals, because the Gwman prisoners whom Britain sent to work in France were treated with tho utmost kindness. | A HINT FROM GERMANY. Amsterdam, Juno 28. Tho "Cologno Gazette" states: Tho blockade is intended to starve us, and wo must accommodate ourselves to 'the available stocks. It is natural that if our hunger becomes ' pronounced the British among us must bo the first to 6utfer. We shall know how do protect ourselves against reprisals.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2810, 30 June 1916, Page 5
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135BRITISH PRISONERS IN GERMANY Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2810, 30 June 1916, Page 5
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