THROUGH GERMAN CRUELTY
i - YOl")G AUSTRALIAN DIES. ! I i j By Tel«grapi.—Press Association.—Copyright. | (Received October 7, 10 a.m.) f I SYDNEY, October 7. j Advices from London announce the 1 death of Joseph Vial, son of a promin- j ! ent Newcastle resident, as the result j of German ill-treatment. At the out-! » break of war, Vial, who was studying! musio in Germans, was arrested and I " imprisoned in a cell with a con sumpJ tire. He contracted the disease, and after months of cruel treatment was liberated. He proceeded to England,. r went into hospital, but did not re--0 cover.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11512, 7 October 1915, Page 1
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