UNITED STATES.
WHITE BREAD OFF. ARTILLERY FOR AMERICANS. SUPPLIED BY BRITAIN AND FRANCE Received Jan. 1, 8.26 p,m. Washington, Dec. 31. Owing to war shortage, white is likely to disappear early in 1918. Mr. Crozier, chief of the Ordnance De* partment, gave evidence before the Stan ate Committee investigating military«f» fairs that Great Britain and Prance hut) agreed to furnish the artillery for thq l American troops sent to France in 19W* and longer if necessary. PRISONERS IN GERMAN CAMPS HORRIBLE REVELATIONS. Received Jan. 1, 6.15 pjn. New York, Dee. SI. One of the Moewe's captives, who haa returned, says he saw starving men ia German prison camps eating grass, and that 1500 prisoners perished of starvation monthly.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1918, Page 5
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