ENSLAVED BEHIND THE LINES
GERMAN TREATMENI' OP WAR' PRISONERS. • New York, April 21. The Hague corresjwndent of the "New York Times" 6ays irrefutable evidence is available that prisoners of war flrc compelled to work behind tho German lines under shell-fire. Many have been wounded by French and British (ire. American prisoners havo been inhumanly treated. —Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn. AMERICAN VESSELS SUNK TWO WAR CASUALTIES. Washington, April 20. The American steamer Florenco H. (3000 tons) was blown up in a French port as tho result of ail internal explosion. Thirty-four were saved out of a crew of <5. Tho American rteamer Lakemoor (1000 tons) was sunk by a submarine in European waters. Seventeen were saved out of the crew of sixty-two.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 183, 23 April 1918, Page 5
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122ENSLAVED BEHIND THE LINES Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 183, 23 April 1918, Page 5
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