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INCIDENTS OF THE WAR.

ON AND OFF t^NE. ~ .... . ,__...,_ „ MarclTlC"7 Strack Germaa Captor. ' ;"A * ■ British 7 *-', prisoner*7___ne«_.7 : 'John" Bramble, who was charged at Spahdau • with assaulting - a German: sergeant'who struck him" with a whip, has '""been"" sen- 7 | fenced to 39 months' imprisonment j_r disrespect arid'-_lsobediences- r -7' ; "- - '--"2' Germany Husbands CoaL -..722.: Germany has refused to suppfv further coal to Switzerland." Great Britain has offered to'supply all that is needed. ' French Generals Wounded. - Generals Mamoury and Devillaret, of the French army, have been wounded' whitet inspecting the trenches 30 metres from the enemy. Prisoner, in Germany Content. reports state that some Deputies 7visjted'...the/ prisoners', camp.-at Doberit'z.- /They found the arrangements admirable; and the prisoners were coiitentedl ' '. '7' i -. Looked in tke Rlack Sea. The reopening, of the iwould release. 85 steamers, ineludi__ 11 [BrMi_b and 27 Kuariaa xembkT^

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 63, 15 March 1915, Page 5

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INCIDENTS OF THE WAR. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 63, 15 March 1915, Page 5

INCIDENTS OF THE WAR. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 63, 15 March 1915, Page 5