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15.000 BRITISH SOLDIERS FOUND.

IN GERMAN PRISON CAMP'S. London, Jan. 2. The discovery of fifteen thousand more British prisoners in Germany than tho British records-show assures the fact that a large number of men who were previously reported dead or missing, will return home safe. The British expected to get twenty thousand prisoners out of Germany in a fortnight, but the German records show (hat thirtylive thousand remain, of whom fifteen thousand, through the failure of the Germans to report all captures or the men’s failure to communicate with their friends, have been reported dead.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1923, 7 January 1919, Page 3

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15.000 BRITISH SOLDIERS FOUND. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1923, 7 January 1919, Page 3

15.000 BRITISH SOLDIERS FOUND. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1923, 7 January 1919, Page 3

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