MISCELLANEOUS.
INHUMAN GERMANS,
i JDOGS TRAINED TQ^BITS
PRISONERS;
BRUTAL YOLWG BOOHES,
Awsiralian aad NJZ. Cabia Jbfeociatjon
(Received April 11, 0.^5 a,m:) WASHINGTON,: April Mr, Gerard, in a speech^ aaid' °tbat German townspeople werai:' punished for giving water ta .a/jtrain-load («f fainaifilied Oanadian r pris©ners. "I have seen aiwl protestteS sigainst German boys shooting:. S-fci^wß' tipped with nails at prasoner&fb Sheep "dogs were trained to liite'-prisbriers when tafceri throiagh the camps. Frentih ajid* British j>rasanets 1 Tioused with typhoid r infecte'd v.Sfeussians.*' ,
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 84, 11 April 1917, Page 5
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81MISCELLANEOUS. Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 84, 11 April 1917, Page 5
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