THE RABAUL CHARGES.
MELBOURNE, July 23. Mr Hughes, in his report on the Rabaul charges, finds that there is ao evidence of improper dealing with Red Cross goods, and that there is no reason to doubt the justice ot the sentences passed at Rabaul, which were For breaches of the peace, accompanied
by physical violence. In one case a Chinaman was robbed by four members of the military police. He finds no fault with tho Sydney court-martial, and confirms the dismissal of Captain Ravenscroft. The report justifies tho Court's finding in L. Moore's case.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15339, 24 July 1915, Page 7
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