GERMAN REFUGEES
SUFFERING FOR FATHERLAND SOCIALIST MINISTER BLAMED. LONDON, August 4. Distressed to find that Germans from Poland were suffering for their devotion to tho Fatherland,, the President, Field-Alarshal Von llindeubnrg, has .summoned a conference of the leading Federal Alinistors, and is determined that remedies must be found immediate! v. The most culpable the Berlin correspondent of ‘The ’rimes’) apparently is the Socialists’ _ Prussian State AJinister for the Interior, Herr Revering, who finally lias been induced to attend to the matter personally. Shocked at the conditions .under which the refugees arc living, and astonished to find them without blankets, he ordered that thousands bo provided fort!) with. A most pitiable spectacle is scores of children stricken with measles.
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Evening Star, Issue 19023, 19 August 1925, Page 1
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118GERMAN REFUGEES Evening Star, Issue 19023, 19 August 1925, Page 1
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