THE WAR
ANGRY GERMANS.
ONLY SATISFIED BY PROMISE OF
REPRISALS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Reat-sr's Telegrams. AMSTERDAM, November 3.' (Received November 3, at 1.50 p.m.) The Reichstag is much concerned over what me described as tho destructive measures taken against German , property in Franco and Britain. Tho Government representatives appeased the angry members by promising severe measures against Anglo-French property in Germain'. General Fcidbiel declared that a warm heart beat in the War Ministry for the prisoners at Ruhleben. He was willing to close the camp if Britain gave a quid pro quo.
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Evening Star, Issue 16263, 4 November 1916, Page 6
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92THE WAR ANGRY GERMANS. Evening Star, Issue 16263, 4 November 1916, Page 6
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