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It has often been asserted that German prisoners of war in England, as ■well as in New Zealand, are being too ■well treated, in fact, many of them are having the time of their lives. Confirmation of this has recently been received in .Thames by a parent whose son writes from Home referring amongst other matters to the recently arranged exchange of German and English prisoners. Seven hundred British prisoners were to be exchanged for German. Needless to say, the British in German camps had no difficulty it making up their minds abc.it leaving for home, but of the Ger :ans in England only six were willing' to return to the Vaterland. The r. ( aining €94 had to be selected by lot. Furniture, Floors, and liJnoleu is look like ngw when rubbed with "TAN-

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Taihape Daily Times, 7 January 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, 7 January 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, 7 January 1918, Page 6

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