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r BULGARIAN ATROCITIES. i I, ' — ■■ * , UNPRINTABLE DETAILS. * Australian and N.Z. Ca'ble Assn. Received 10.15 pan., March 41st. PARIS, March 30. Evidence obtained by the Crimes Commission reveals that outrages, appalling in their savagery, were perpetrated on Serbian civilians of 'both sexes by Bulgarians. The nature of many of the outrages is unprintable. They were not merely acts of common i ' soldiers, but officers committed many j of the worst deeds. In some cases wo- . men were tortured beyond belief and ; then hanged, which was the brutes' most merciful act. ' ' FRENCH LUXURY TAX REJECTED \ I The Chamber of Deputies rejected a Bill for the reimposition of a luxury tax. GERMAN SAVINGS BANKS. ! LONDON, March 24. German newspapers are gratified thai •' the savings bank deposits in January " increased by fifty millions sterling, , compared with sixty millions in Jauu- ' r Wl \ ii
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16799, 1 April 1919, Page 7
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