NOTHING BETTER TO BE EXPECTED
HUNS' BRUTALITY TO THEIR PRISONERS. By Tcle£raph--Press Association-Copyright ( l Paris, June 30. if. Pichon publishes in the "Petit Journal" an emphatic protest against German cruelty of prisoners, who are deprived of food, beaten, and compelled to work beyond- their strength, subjected to odious discipline, imprisoned on the smallest pretext in overcrowded and revolting places. The sick are allowed to die unattended. "We must expect such treatment from a nation responsible for brutality and savagery throughout the war. It will lie necessary-for the Allies to take common action and systematic reprisals." RELEASE OF INTERNED AUSTRALIANS, . MISSION TO SWITZERLAND. London, June 30. Colonel Sellheim, of the Australian Military Board, accompanied by Mr. Fairbairn, a Bed Cross officer, is proceeding to Switzerland to arrange for the release of interned Australians, and negotiate a basis of exchange of prisoners.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2813, 3 July 1916, Page 5
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140NOTHING BETTER TO BE EXPECTED Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2813, 3 July 1916, Page 5
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