GERMAN OFFICER-THIEVES
I ■ FIVE ARRESTED AT ROTJLEES. : "(Reo.;,,ibqto%,'l7, 7.30' p.m.) ;. ,■'■■'■. London, October 16. !' ? " The Havas Agency on the Flanders I front states that numerous German .vprieonere were found carryiug property I'Tvhich they had looted at Routers and : elsewhere.. They declared that they did ; this by the actual orders of their cffij cers, whom they named. Five of the 'latter were taken prisoner at Roulers, land were arrested. They demanded an I interview with the corps commander, ■ Jrat the latter refused to see them, say- ! ing that he would have no relations J with thieves. The arrested officers will Everywhere bej fore ffie'Victorious Allied advance the j Germans removed the civilians from i Belgian villages, which they then stripj'.ped bare.—Keuter.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 20, 18 October 1918, Page 6
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119GERMAN OFFICER-THIEVES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 20, 18 October 1918, Page 6
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