PRISONERS' PET CROW.
+ — -. — j The German prisonera in England are I happy in their captivity. At a certain camp, where about 3000 are fonflned, says, the "Daily News," only about 250 are! doing work outside. j One, a non-eomniissioued officer, is an I expert in forestry, ancl has given advice; as to the treatment of the town's trees. The men are fond of birds and animals. They have tamed a Trow, and in the cump are a number of cages containing robins. They have also gone in for keeping rabbits, not as a hobby, however, but as a means of giving variety to their menu. '
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 89, 14 April 1917, Page 15
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