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INCIDENTS THE WAR.

OK AND OFF THE FUUNG LINE. LONDON, March 22.- ;, -.; Tbe Muter Hud. - - Earl Kitchener, in a letter, warns the Liverpool Dockers' Union that if the men continue to refuse to work during weekends, steps will be taken to ensure what is required. Sadden. Demand for Stataes. A Swedish copper foundry has been engaged night and day in nun _' ' . dieds of tons of copper monuments for German firms. The authorities have now ; ' ' stopped the export of. these monuments,,, believing that the makers have been evading the law prohibiting the export of raw copper. Driven Had. Three hundred GennaneJiaTC been sent to asylums, having been driven mad bj British artillery fire and slaughter oi their comrades at STeave Chapelle. British Priiancn Shot. The "Daily Express" says that Friedrich Kuhler, a Bavarian deserter, whe was driven from the army by ill-treat-ment, alleges that "the Germans in December, shot 30 British prisoners including several officers, Iletof them were shot by order of Mafrr TtiaxaMn, and the execution was cartfcd obt by Ljjutenant Nenaahto, at Wwrtint «OW3i iSJnua aM -

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1915, Page 5

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INCIDENTS THE WAR. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1915, Page 5

INCIDENTS THE WAR. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1915, Page 5