BRITISH PRISONERS.
THEIR TREATMENT IN GERMANY THE FORWARDING •>!' I’AK<T:i.S. LONDON, March 15._ lit the House of Coimnoiis Mr. .i. |* ■ Hope said that Hie British prisoners in Germany must be in a serious position/ without parcels from Britain. Reprisals would only establish a policy for which the enemy was better adapted tempe'ramently and traditionally than ourselves. He believed that the majority of parcels readied their destination.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 March 1917, Page 5
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