WITH THE ENEMY.
GERMAN BRUTALITY. HORBIBLE NEGLECT OF PRISONERS. (By Cable.—Picas Association.—Copyright.) LONDON, Juno 2. f Dumas, in an articlo in the "Bri- ;' . tish Medical Journal," says that when - > typhus appeared in the Stendal Camp, • " Iho Germans fled, leaving the French 'Russian doctors with tho 6ick ,V:. irithin tho barbed-wire enclosure. They had to combat the outbreak under most unfavourable conditions, ' and several of the medical men them;«;sclvcs fell victims. > .^There 1 was a criminal want of fore..vthought on the part of those who wore management of tho , C Government took steps only when disease was spreading among its People. _ Isolation hats were then *. .V an( l disinfectors and baths were .£ introduced, while anti-typhoid inoculations were ostentatiously carried out ou a scale. BASIS OF PEACE. GERMAN CHANCELLOR'S VIEWS. AMSTERDAM, Juno 2 ° n f%? u ?¥ m - Hollw eg» m an * i at Mnwch, said that the pre- , 'Sent war map must be the bask of anv jwace discussion. Ho suggested thaT SJ ,nH *i 8C - pi Sre .made with individual bellicerentc i --xest would promote peacc. 1 tho j THE BUDGET. " ! SOCLALIST OPPOSITION. AB OLITIOX OF CENSORSHIP tW, DEMANDED. • : • - 11 * 'Thoft • AMSTERDAM. June 2. ; has riSuJ' in the Reichstag i % Kd £ ct C vot ° a S ainst tho ("Times" »nd "%dney Sun" S«rr:cM.) Xfi » m i i LONDON, June 2. that in tho it abolition of < the Pr->tI ty demanded ALLEGED TREASON. SOCIALIST LEADER INDICTED. ("Xiaiee" »nd "Sydney Sun" Service*) Dr t • Juno 3. " L "leatW •' t ? e i C , ennan ' Socialist . .waiter, has been indicted for treason.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15608, 5 June 1916, Page 9
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