Germany.
MILLIONAIRE CHARGED WITH TREASON, Copenhagen, May .18. Berlin advices state that a millionaire, , Senator Possel, of Lubeck, owner ol Swedisli and Norwegian mines, has been arrested for,(lreason for supplying England with metal and other goods, lie presented Germany with a Zeppelin in 1014. Amsterdam, May 18. The text of President Wilson's Note hag been published in Berlin, TREATMENT OF BRITISH PRISONERS. *?!'" RS«Jt«3 Mar lft . 7'.<o p.m. London, May 10. The American Consul visited thirteen British reprisal prisoners at Cologne. All were in excellent health, and the conditions have been improved. They arc *2sfSlc4 %f ft" old military prison used tor delinquent German commissioned and non-commissioned ollieers. It is a gloomy and forbidding place, but approximately clean. The cells are small and dark. The officers are supplied wibh the same food as other interned officers, and they have reading and writing materials and a bathroom, and are treated courteously by the warders.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 293, 20 May 1915, Page 8
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152Germany. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 293, 20 May 1915, Page 8
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