FATE OF MISSING SOLDIERS.
STATEMENT IN FRENCH CHAMBER. Uy Telegraph.—Pkib Assn.—Copyright.' Received June 23, 3J5 p.m. Paris, June 20. The Chamber discussed the fate of < 314,000 missing French soldiers. Depu- ! ties urged the Government to ascertain i Whether they were still prisoners in j Germany or Siberia. The Government's reply was that many recorded as missing | were in unidentified graves in France and : Germany, while others had been ptilverI i«ed by shells, ssd others, perhaps, were | deserters. Germany had given her word 1 ofltoDor that there were no more prisoni ert Ist Germany except la few wounded
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1919, Page 5
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