INHUMAN HUN GAOLERS.
UKKEB-FEED PBISOHERS. LONDON, 1 July 4. " Sir Edward Grey's correspondence with Mr 'Gerard (American Ambassador to Germany) disclosed the fact that Britain offered to send food sufficient for 500 / civilians-at the Ruhleben prison camp. '/. He received no reply. Several times Si#'.' Edward insisted that it was Germanj-V duty to properly feed the prisoners camp or otherwise to release mately he requested the'release/of all civilians at Ruhleben in . exchange for Germans interned in Britain;/ , '' American doctors; much of. the bread from abroad''was mouldy and hard, and that bread caused indigestion. ■/■ ■ '
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 159, 5 July 1916, Page 5
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92INHUMAN HUN GAOLERS. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 159, 5 July 1916, Page 5
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