LESSON TO GERMANY.
TREATMENT OF PRISONERS
KING AND GERMAN WOUNDED.
1 Rewind September 17, 12.30 i.m.) London-, September 16.
The King and Queen when visiting the Nctley Hospital at Aldershot addressed comforting greetings to the British wounded. The King also spoke kindly words to the Germans, who were manifestly moved by His Majesty's solicitude. The King assured the Germans that they were, receiving the same treatment as the British wounded.
The German prisoners in France are exceedingly well treated. They have coffee for breakfast, and soup, meat, vegetables, and salad for lunch.
'Received September 17, 2 a.m.) London, September 16. Many British Red Cross motorcars traversed the Amiens and other districts picking up the wounded, irrespective of nationality.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15716, 17 September 1914, Page 9
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118LESSON TO GERMANY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15716, 17 September 1914, Page 9
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