AFFAIRS IN BRITAIN.
(By Cable-.—Prta* Association. —Copyright..) •.Australian and N.Z. Cab'.c Associttion.) LONDON, May <i. There were remarkable icenos of welcome on tho arrival of 107 lepatriated war prisoners at St. Pancras railway station. Two German naval prisoners of war, who escaped from Larkhili Camp on April 17th, were caught at Deal whon attempting to cscape m a small open boat to JZeebrugge. Tho boat was well stocked with food. The men had been hiding during the daytime and tramping at night for IS days.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16206, 8 May 1918, Page 7
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