RELEASED FROM GERMANY.
SOLDIERS BROKEN IN HEALTH.
; ** (United Service.) (Received January 9, 2.15 J>'V&-) FLXISHING, January 8. Twenty-two British released inen have arrived from Ruhleben,, broken in health. : Women from Berlin confirm the lack of essential , foodstuffs. Everyone is longing for peace, but the people understand they must continue to fight. They are hopeful that the 1 conquest of Bessarabia and entry into Odessa would ensure victory.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14192, 9 January 1917, Page 6
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