PUNISHMENT OF GERMANS.
.'> PUBLIC DEMANDS. .... j Received Oct'.' 18,10.55 p.xfii i London, Oct. 17. i Public speakers end letters in the newspapers endorse the widespread popular demand that German prisoners be employed in coal mines; the publication of the names of Germans accused of brutalities on sea and land; the destruction of town for town; and that I peace conditions should include the com* pelling of the German army, under Allied I guards, to rebuild the destroyed towns in Flanders and elsewhere; trial by Allied court-martial of Germans accused of brutalities since the beginning of the war. There is an insistence in every upon the punishment being more urgent, since this brutalities have increased upon the German withdrawal —Press Assoc. MORTALITY IN LONDON. Received Oct. 18, 7.3d p.m. London, Oct. 17. There were eighty deaths in Ixmdon 'last week as compared with seventeen t jn the previous week.—Ans. N.Z. Cable I Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 October 1918, Page 5
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152PUNISHMENT OF GERMANS. Taranaki Daily News, 19 October 1918, Page 5
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