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Great Britain

P RJT.I S H ; pl .V! NS. S 1 cK.

- SANATQHiyM.,OyERCROWOED.

[United,. Press , Association. ] *• (Received 2.5 p.m.)

' London, December 9. The -American Ambassador at Berlin reports on 'Doctor Neiler’s Sanatorium wherein,,British civilians sire treated. Though "some of tlie buildings are clean, they are overcrowded; No effort is made to segregate communicable ' disease, nor does there appear any likelihood of having the matter remedied. The Embassy: officers aie convinced that the proprietor cares more for pecuniary gain than for the humanitarian side of his work.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 6, 10 December 1915, Page 6

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86

Great Britain Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 6, 10 December 1915, Page 6

Great Britain Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 6, 10 December 1915, Page 6

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