PRISONERS IN TURKEY.
NECESSARIES AND COMFORTS. (By Telegraph—Press Assoeladon.) WELLINGTON, Friday. A cablegram from the High Commissioner to the Minister for Defence states that the United States Ambassador in Constantinople has been fairly successful in supplying necessaries and comforts to New Zealand prisoners of war. The High Commissioner placed £500 at the disposal of the Ambassador through the Foreign Office for this purpose. The message mentions that Corporal Barnes about whom inquiries were made recently, is recovering, and is now in one of the Turkish prison camps.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 61, 11 March 1916, Page 6
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