A GRUESOME DISCOVERY.
IN THE TUNNEL LABYRINTH. Received Oct. 7, 7.40 p.m. London, Oct. 9. Mr. Pcrcival Phillips writes that a gruesome discovery of portions a human body in a cauldron in an underground cookhouse at St. Quentin led to report# that a corpse factory had been found in full operation, but it seems no doubt broken by an explosion- At the same time no explanation is forthcoming of the presence elsewhere iu the same tunnel of human remains carved up with the skill of a butcher Surgeons and doctors state that they had been dissected for days, possibly for weeks. The tunnel labyrinth is the most wonderful German shelter on the West front. Tho original subterranean galleries were beguß rii I*A3, and were continued from time to tims.—Aos-N.Z Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1918, Page 5
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131A GRUESOME DISCOVERY. Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1918, Page 5
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