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INSPECTION OF MERCHANT SHIPS. ' BRITISH DELEGATES AT HAMBURG Copenhagen, Dee. 11. Admiral Browning's delegates have arrived in Hamburg to inspect 30 British merchant ships lying in the harbor. RELEASE OF PRISONERS. MORE STORIES OF CRUELTY. irSiSFn Copenhagen, Dec. 11. Five hundred English and Americans have arrived at Aarliua, mostly the crews of the victims of the Moewe and Wolff. They complain that they were driven from camp without, food, and suffered hardships before they reached the coast. MOTORS HANDED OVER BY GERMANS. Amsterdam, Dec. 11 The Germans have already handed to the British several thousand motors.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1918, Page 5
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