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RECORDS WOULD SHOCK THE WORLD

THE ENEMY'S TREATMENT OF WAR j PRISONERS. , e \ Paris, November 29. ! M. Ignace, Under-Secretary for the ; Military and justice. Department, informs ] the Chamber of Deputies that Germany ; captured 881,000 Allied prisoner's, includ- j ing 461.000 French, and had abandoned, I nfter the armistice, <70,000 prisoners | without.food west of the Rhine. Eighty-j per cent, of tho food parcels sent to ■■: prisoners had been'stolen. Spanish, and j Swiss commissioners had notes of crimes | against prisoners which would shook th( j -■vrld.-Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 57, 2 December 1918, Page 5

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RECORDS WOULD SHOCK THE WORLD Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 57, 2 December 1918, Page 5

RECORDS WOULD SHOCK THE WORLD Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 57, 2 December 1918, Page 5

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