IN THE AIR.
GERMAN BRUTALITY,
HOW GARROS WAS CAPTURED
(By Telegraph.—Per Press Association) (Received, 6.26 p.m., Feb. 6th.) PARTS, Feb. 4. A prisoner, who has been released, relates that after burning his machine Garros sheltered in a ditch with only JiLs mouth and nose submerged. He escaped detection for an hour, hut when he was found the Germans nave blood-curdling yells, and one struck Garros on the” skull with the butt of a rifle. He was then thrown on a stretcher, strapped hand and foot and hoisted on an ambulance. Afterwards he was chained between two armed men and interned in a fon-
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West Coast Times, 7 February 1916, Page 3
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103IN THE AIR. West Coast Times, 7 February 1916, Page 3
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