WITH THE ENEMY
I TREATMENT: QFiPRISONERS, GERMANS CLAMOUR PORiEEAGE. I AMSTERDAM,. %(2i j ! A mob, mostly-working'worn®' from Potsdam,; Merplatzj. and : : Berlin,".;io'n; May Day, clamoujed- for; peace. .Fifty 1 of them were -arreste'd.'-' . •'■ . ; Similar demonstrations were made at Munich, Chemnitz, ' and Kiel, ' ; . ' NEW. YORK,, Map 3, : - Lord Newton," in'" an interview ;- :hi London, ; eulogised ' the'- '.work of " the American diplomatic' service in''Germany .and elsewhere,, on behalf, of IBH-' fish' prisoners,, and said , Britain-was underdeep ' obligation therefor,■> . Although it is estimated that' Germany holds 2,000,000 prisonera; of the :A!lliPs there, is liothingto warrant''lier.'.savage treatment of them; more especially" of thp.British, . ," ; .' ■ Received Mny 4; 10.30 p.ni. . AMSTERDAM, May. 3, A Berlin teli3gram;Rriys that.■'during a .May; Day , demonstration Dr i.Lieb-; linecht, the Socialist/ was. arrested and will probably 'be\lihnded over to the; military authorities,
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North Otago Times, Volume CIII, Issue 13561, 5 May 1916, Page 3
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130WITH THE ENEMY North Otago Times, Volume CIII, Issue 13561, 5 May 1916, Page 3
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