LEFT BY THE HUNS.
BOC.HE PRISONHRS "WEL-
COMED" BACK
Australian and N.Z.'Oalile Association
.LONDON, April .9. > Letters show, that th'e'te fire lots of;' Boche babies about. Many women left with the retiring Huns.. ■ Last night at. party, of Boche pri^ohers arrived at •", onei place. . The hews spread rapidly, fflie yilfegers, collected "";in the square and 'hooted and yelled !'sk b' the;lluris,. • shouting: "Dirty Bodies!" "Mur-' • derers, incendiaries, robbers, assas;\sins;,.;:pigs'i!" ; , ■■..' ,'■ '■ -' ' • One old woman spat in the face of . a particularly arTOgant-look'ing Boche officer, and exclaimed: "You • dirty Boche; you told the truth for the first time when you said that we should See you back, and sure enough we have." ' There was much merriment when a party of prisoners were told off to •clean up some filthy mess they had made. The inhabitants gathered around jeering.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 83, 10 April 1917, Page 8
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135LEFT BY THE HUNS. Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 83, 10 April 1917, Page 8
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