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NOTORIOUS HUNS LET GO

Mr James Hope, answering questions in Parliament, said Captain von Muller, late of the Bmden, and Lieut, von Tirpitz were among the prisoners of war recently returned ‘by us, and were now interned in Holland under the provisions of the Hague Convention. Their intenment enabled them to avoid being in captivity. There was no question of setting one officer against another. All our earliest prisoners had gone to Holland, and he believed that the German Government followed the principle of priority of capture, as was done by oursveles.

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Taihape Daily Times, 30 March 1918, Page 7

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NOTORIOUS HUNS LET GO Taihape Daily Times, 30 March 1918, Page 7

NOTORIOUS HUNS LET GO Taihape Daily Times, 30 March 1918, Page 7

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