A BELATED REPUDIATION.
{Received April 23, 9.30 a.m.) tONEON," 22nd'April. The newspapers aaree that the belated official repudiation of the corpse factories is not acceptable. It is noteworthy that Berlin deliberated for five days before it challenged The Times**? translation of the Lokalanzeiger's admission. . ■ :■. . ' .
The Evening News points out that the American Consul-General confirms the story that the Chinese Government was largely influenced in breaking off relations by the authenticated facts regarding the establishments for thereon version of corpses. » . . - . The Daily Mail says the Germans eat ho»ses and tan the hides, but never boil them dbwm
The Lancet saye the facts are undeniable and are confirmed from mimy sources. A thousand.bodies yield two tons' of fat or four hundredweight of glycerine.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1917, Page 7
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121A BELATED REPUDIATION. Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1917, Page 7
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