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AUSTRO-GERMAN PRISONERS IN RUSSIA.

DEJECTED AND PENNILESS. NO CHANGE OF GOING HOME. Received Feb 13, noon. London, Feb. 2. The Daily Chronicle’s "Moscow c says he conversed v, ith Austro-Germau prisoners, who .re roaming the streets. He found Jhem dejected and indignant They desired to return to their homes, ivi are not permitted to go through their own front, They had been sent back under promise that they should return via FinUnd, which route was now closed owing to the upheaval there. 1400 *ustro-Germans were living in V ’LI way trucks at Moscow station, p?nniless and dependent on Bolshevik charity for food and drink.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11470, 23 February 1918, Page 8

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AUSTRO-GERMAN PRISONERS IN RUSSIA. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11470, 23 February 1918, Page 8

AUSTRO-GERMAN PRISONERS IN RUSSIA. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11470, 23 February 1918, Page 8

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