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INTERNED GERMANS.

MOVED TO NARROW NECK CAMP. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Dec. 17. The interned Germans were transferred from, Motuilii Island to Narrow Necfl Camp yesterday afternoon. The exGovernor of Samoa, Dr. Schultz, drove from the wharf to the camp in a motorcar; the main tody marched under guard. A few hoots greeted Dr. Schultz at one point, otherwise there was no demonstrations. The prisoners looked remarkably healthy and well fed. At the head of the march was Count von Luckner, who took no part in the laughter and joking in which the other internees indulged.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1918, Page 2

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96

INTERNED GERMANS. Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1918, Page 2

INTERNED GERMANS. Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1918, Page 2

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