HUNS' COWARDICE AND BRUTALITY.
To be Made Known to Neutral
Countries.
London, April 10
Speaking in the House of Commons, Lord R. Cecil (Under-Secretary for Foreig Affairs) said that he had arranged that Mr Justice Youuger's valuable report—dealing with the typhus epidemic among British and other prisoners at Wittenburg —will be brought under the notice of neutral countries. He would be glad to take the utmost steps to acquaint the civil-
ised world of this>ii W cM;.j; revalatiop of German coward tc.- and brutality, (Cheers.)
The Evening >e\vs says the horrors at Wittenburg were .rutde possible by a combination of huckstering treachery and intrigue called German trade. That vile machine must; not continue in the Empire. Those who traffic and deal with it will, lny up a heritage of woe for their children's children.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6664, 12 April 1916, Page 3
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