'"Every German who can shoulder \ rifle has been put into the army," said n Middlesex man, one of a party of B returned soldiers on arriving in London. "The result is that every prisoner ivho can crawl has to do work of'som6 kind for the Germans. Men who have lost an arm each are selected in \w fl push coal trueka; those who have lost two arms have a rake tied to them, and are compelled to drag it. No matter how badly maimed a prisoner may be, W has 'to do something. The only things plentiful in Germany are vork and water."
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 273, 7 August 1918, Page 4
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