OUR INTERNED PRISONERS IN TURKEY.
Having received full reports through authentic sources as to' the treatment "oi interned British prisoners in Turkey especially as regards the captains, ofit eers. and crews of the steamers City o! Khios and Assiout, the Imperial >ler chant Service Guild are glad to lean that on the whole they are faring mud: better than might have Been expected and their conditions appear to be at least superior to those prevailing in the Buhleben camp at Germany, where amongst the great number of internee prisoners, are ISO merchant captains anc officers, almost all of whom are members of the guild. The guild has just been informed by their representative at Saleniea that lie has received a post-oarrl direct from Captain Allen, of the Assiout. who requests that the secretary of the guilvl be informed that the prisoners iv Turkey are "all well and comfortable." .
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 147, 22 June 1915, Page 6
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148OUR INTERNED PRISONERS IN TURKEY. Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 147, 22 June 1915, Page 6
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