HUMAN OIL.
German Denial Unaccepted-
(Received April 23, at 10.15 a.m.) London, April 22 The newspapers agree that the German official repudiation of the corpse factories, is not acceptable. It is noteworthy that Berlin deliberated for five days before challenging the Times translation of the Lokal admission. The Evening News points oat that -the American Consul General confirms the story, while the Chinese Government was largely influenced in breaking relations by the authenticated facts of corpses conversion establishments. The Daily Mail save the Germans eat horse and mule sides, but never boil them down. 4 The Lancet says the f-.cts are undeniably confirmed. There are many stories that a thousand bodies yield two tons of fat or font? hundredweight of glycerine.
German LossesPetrograd, April 22 Reuter’s correspondent estimates that nine German Divisions were placed out of action by the recent British offensive, losing fifty per cent of their effectives. To the Colors. Rome, April 22 The 1399 s’-.sg has been oalled to the oolours. The, 89 to 98 olasses, previously found military unfit, have been recalled for fresh examination,
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1917, Page 2
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