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HUNGER AND PRIVATIONS

FATE OF BRITISH PRISONERS

. PARIS, June 12. A French hospital orderly, who has returned to Paris from "Germany, ■*oyS i. -_K lta ?£' mvu ]mm^ I buried ■*« Lntisli soldiers in the Mecklenburg camp, who had died from Hunger and privation. Five died fwtened to a stake., There is no Joubt, ? h* K,'i,°! erß f,PP]y the Imperial MX teachings. Britjsh prisoners treated the worst, stakes and deprived fur least pecca-

June ft. fty. id

possibilities. The.greatest improvements were not in the machines,'but in the higher-powered engines, which had enormously increased the speed and climbing capabilities. Captain Hucks is convinced that a two-power air standard for Britain is as essential as a two-power fleet.

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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 154, 2 July 1917, Page 2

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HUNGER AND PRIVATIONS Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 154, 2 July 1917, Page 2

HUNGER AND PRIVATIONS Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 154, 2 July 1917, Page 2

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