GERMANY.
THE MUNICH OUTRAGES. By Talagrapb.—Pr«u Asm.—ConjnrWit. Received Sept. S, 1.55 p.m. London, Sept. 4. The Munich correspondent of the Times is investigating murders and outrages of hostages under the Soviet rule. He, makes repulsive ..disclosures. Twentytwo were confined in a small room without windows. When , they complained of miserable conditions they itire told it was superfluous to complain, as they [would be marched round the corner tho
next day. An order compelling them to be shot was endorsed on the back, directing them to pick out the finest for violation. It was admitted that Countess | Weatarp was violated prior to her trial. |—The Times Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1919, Page 5
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