THE STRICKEN BELGIANS.
: ANOTHER STIRRING AITEaL. Alem-ived August 6. 10.40 p.:n LONDON. Ann. A : Mr G. K. Cli-oterton. writing it; i "IV.ily Telegraph" renew hi* appeal , ire Belgian.-. ;\-nr;hung in their i ctriekea country and says •'Belgium t:Ii! ii.r Europe a sacririce inconceivable among Pagans and unique ever, among Christians. Unless Go a great deal more, ir may be said we have left it to the butchers themselves to see that their victim nation didn’t bleed' to death." There are rumors that the" Mens coalminers have struck and are in collision'with the troops, several of the miners being wounded and two G- ?•- mans killed. The- residents o{ Charleroi rioted, looting the shops in cons.queue-’ of the-famine prices of food. Reinforcement s irom the Land-»:urm re- hurrying to both towns. “ -——
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4002, 7 August 1915, Page 4
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129THE STRICKEN BELGIANS. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4002, 7 August 1915, Page 4
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