COLD-BLOODED MURDER
GERMAN POLICY REGARDING IN-
CAPACITATED MEN.
(Received February 24, noon.)
LONDON, 23rd February.
• Lord Newton, in the House of Lords, said that Switzerland had intimated that she cannot accept further contingents of incapacitated men. Tho Germans, in pursuance of their policy of coldblooded murder, had announced that they were as ready- to sink their own incapacitated men as ours. Consequently these interchanges for "the present had been suspended. The Germans were only interested in a few highlyplaced personages in our hands.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 48, 24 February 1917, Page 6
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