HOSPITAL SHIP THREAT
• V'GEB&tAN BREACH OF FAITH. .(Australian and -N.Z. ,Cable' Association ~, v ' t ~)S %-" -'and-Beater.) *• ' *. \ " ' LONDON, Feb. 13. '" * . - The Press Bureau says the Foreign . Cfantfe states that ""after i af?angements " ' "w*stG completed for -the exchange of Bri--prisoners Gerttany' telegraphed through-*, the Amiricaft-Enibajßsy, prior to: the rupture depar-t~.T-Ust3L<?f'-British' hospital ships with . se'.:;'"""V«rel^p: i' wounded 'Germans- would no ?£' and suggested wr -' ; woriode<f ?to .and i~' ■v^Geriaan'aafe
conduct. The , transport of severely wounded. English; "was suspended, until Britain's -reply was- received. Future repatriations, including German' and: Knglish:civil prisoners, would- thereafter be effected in the same manner. The Foreign Office adds that comment on such communications would 'be' superfluous.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 14 February 1917, Page 5
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