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THE WORK OF SAVAGES.

Mr Ben Tillett, at the National Sporting Club, said that a member of the Dockers' Union had reached Cardiff that day with a baby taken from a house in France. The motner had been disembowelled, the child itself had been badly mutilated, irs elderly father mutilated beyond description, and the old graiidafthat's head had been <:ut cff. The baby was descued by British ?oldifti*s, who by the greatest good luck had a small quantity of tinned milk. Ch.sy had fed it, kept it ali/e, and it was ucy being adopted by tne (iovkur. "I have witnessed German cruelties" said Mr TH.lctt, "which are more than a nightmare."

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Taihape Daily Times, 30 December 1918, Page 7

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THE WORK OF SAVAGES. Taihape Daily Times, 30 December 1918, Page 7

THE WORK OF SAVAGES. Taihape Daily Times, 30 December 1918, Page 7

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