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GERMANS ON REPRISALS. AMSTERDAM, October 28
A semi-official, says the German reply has been issued regarding the British threat of reprisals. This reply reiterates the German demand that the Germans in China should not he deported. It- also asks that the non-coms and men of submarines interned in Switzerland ard Holland be included in the recent Hague agreement. As regards; the had treatment of prisoners, Germany declares she has more reason to> /complain than. Britain. IShe alleges; th’at- there are many cases of using l ' violence against German prisoners in England. The reply expresses the hopesome other means than reprisals tviltt be found to redress suoli misdeeds.. BRITAIN’S CAPTURES. LONDON, Oct. 28. In the House of Commons Mr Hope stated since the war Britain had taken 327.418 cneim- combatant prisoners, including 284.242 Germans. There were now 97.080 German combatant prisoners in the United Kingdom. FINANCIAL. . LONDON, Oct. 28. The London Stock Exchange is firm and optimistic, but business is quiet. Consols are at £OO.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1918, Page 2
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170MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1918, Page 2
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