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... Seally. 11241 E. (Wigan); Sullivan, Sergt. J. iSoutboort). REPATRIATED PRISONERS OF WAR. following is a list of non-t'otnnuMioned offiror* and men, prisoner* of war, who have been repatriated and have boon ...
... Seally. 11241 E. (Wigan); Sullivan, Sergt. J. iSoutboort). REPATRIATED PRISONERS OF WAR. following is a list of non-t'otnnuMioned offiror* and men, prisoner* of war, who have been repatriated and have boon ...
... passed British officers 774 British soldiers other ranks, 860 all, for repatriation. It is hoped that the necessary transport arrangements may made to enable the repatriated prisoners of war to leave, for England very soon. The Exchange Telegraph Company u ...
... KULTUR'S WAY. PRISONERS' TERRIBLE EXPERIENCES. The repatriated prisoners of war, the second batch of whoin arrived in London yesterday have had terrible experiences. Interviewed at the First London Military Hospital, Private George of the Welsh Regiment ...
... HOME FROM GERMANY PRISONERS’ STORY OF BRUTAL TREATMENT. The repatriation prisoners of war, the second batch of whom arrived in London yesterday, have had terrible experiences. Interviewed at the First London Military Hospital, Private George F-Isley. ...
... Unless the War Cabinet have already reconsidered their refusal to negotiate direct exchange prisoners with Germany, are doubt that they ought to do so, and quickly. There is abundant evidence that the thought that French ar.d Italian prisoners are in the ...
... Griffiths Newton, a repatriated prisoner of war. We had occasion to use bad language, said Mr. Newton, and one of the epithets directed at the officer in charge was prefaced with adjective beginning with the letter b. The prisoners were assembled before ...
... ON SUFFERINGS OF PRISONERS. Amsterdam, Monday —The Kaiser, von Hindenburg the Iniperial Chancellor, « nurober of professors, and other promineat fe contribuird to a book The ew which bas been publuhed as a to repatriated prisoners of war. Tho Kaiser asic ...
... REPATRIATED PRISONERS OF WAR. Six hundred and tbirty-one repatriated British prisoner:, of ear reached Boston on Wednesday evening (tom Holland. The party _ included 22 civilians and nine Mercantile Marine men. One of the passengers was Capt ...
... last week on prisoners of war. Two charges were made against the Government, that the Government had abundant evidence of German oruelcy and which bad been withheld, that the War Office had compu lled escaped and exchanged prisoners of war ...
... made to the remarkable decline in. pauperism which hastak en. place during tbe war, and ia still going on KTURNING FROM GERMANY. The first batch of repatriated prisoners of war were expected to reach Hull yesterday, but at late hour last might none head ...
... 4,000 prisoners of war a day will arrive at. the Danish frontier station of Van- rup, where they will be provided wi necessary f and clothing. Extra trains for soldiers have been sent to Copenhagen for their transportation. Over 2,000 repatriated prisoners ...
... at the prisoners of war a day Danish frontier station of Vandrup, where they will be provided with necessary food ane clothag Extra trains for soldiers have been sent to Copenhagen for their transporta- tlon.—Exchange CONDUCT TO AMERICAN PRISONERS. GENERAT ...