THE BRUTAL GERMAN.
COWARDLY TREATMENT OF WO IN J) ED MAN.
BRITISH SUFFER TERRIBLY AT HUNS' HANDS.
Australian and X.Z. Cable Association. (Received July 10, 10 p.m.)
Mr K Norton Grimuade, of Molbourne, is returning from Switzerland, where his son is interned. He discovered that his son. after being wounded in an air battle in France, remained without succour in a Gonnan hospital when lie refused to accord information as to' the whereabouts of the British Meet.. Me told the. Germans to come nut. and look for themselves. The son was sentenced to three years' imprisonment. in a fortress on a charge of calling the Germans cowards. He served four muni lis and was then released and .sent to Switzerland, lame and partly deaf.
Grimwade asserts that British soldiers suffered terribly at the Huns' hands.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12063, 19 July 1917, Page 5
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