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A GERMAN PROTEST MADE THROUGH AMERICAN
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The German Governnicus has pratented - through the American Anshusencia Against the alleged critel treatment of German aldiers hy the British sod French at the front. The Neta Verbale printed below 14 accompanied by the second-hand ev dence of a nun-ccramissioned otheer and ut a stretcher bearer, and followed by Viscount French's reply analysing the ovidence and showing it to be flimsy and ritiontous. The German Sote Verbals, dated Borlit, Det. 9. 1915, begins with xert that "ernel diet of French and British troops towards. Gerous pri wners of war is to be considered as established." and continues
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for anyone from the German lines to ap preach close enough to thu, British in to see any occurrenes in detail.
STRAITS RUBBER
COMPANIES.
SHARE QUOTATIONS.
The 0.00 the India Corps, after 1 full investigation, states that it appear to him gur that the charge brought by the German Government rent ou Ko secure fundation whatever," and thus thu following peinps are clearly established:
4) No Haltreatment whatever, was practised by British or Indian troop Gern wounded were resque Noat. VALUR. with heroism by British offen And men. and receive
kapet hwaane treatus in every way.
so ste oCCURRENCE."
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The ovides which I have quoted abord world appear to the conclusively to show that no such occurrence as that described in the German note verbale could, have happated but I would further: draw your attention to the following: facts, which appear to mi to show that the evilenes produced by the Germans is far from being of a reliable nature.
In the fine plare Corpel Weidran and Lance-Corporal Tischaft" state t the man who related. to them the story
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Gorman artillery, with the wepress intan | from within five metres of the British tion of having him meet his death there line. Even admitting the physical pes by German baljers. "
sibility of such an exprionlinary fear, the zacala state of a man who has in out badly wounded for five days and nights without food or drink 'would almost cer£1 Karl Lampar teînly be much is to render any of his 9- Laba (F.M.9.) statements totally unreliable.
2. On Tap 18, 1915, in the neighbony, hood of Soissons, French soldiers" plared Two Gieman saldiers who had been cup tared by them on the rampart of their Įtrench, which was then under åre by the
German trips, and compelled them, to It will not have escaped notice that he pass many hours in this monising, posiis said to have stated that he escaped tion. At the same time, by ereéting a being killed by foigning donth, whereas stick earrying a white cloth, they at the witness adds that he had a rope tied tempted-to-endl; the attention of the Ger to his leg by the English to prevent his nins to the spot, and succeeded" refim to his own lines, the two state- remaining almost unfired at in that partments being absolutely contradictory. of their positiin, whereas they them. Furthermore, the German secount state. £ selves coull maintain a risk. fire on the thus becording to the wounded majs evi- German lines.
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4. Between Murch 12 and 17, 1915, attempted to release the Uitzierstelivers British troops, in frous of their trenches] treter when he was tied tithe tree, but `at ""Aubers, tied 凸 wonded German) did not succeed on Account of the British
ofüziérstellromeeter to a tree, opened, frire. They approached, bowévér, Pal on him when he waved his handkerchief within speaking-distance, and learnt that the German lines, and repulsed by herum fix Wurzburg. If this state- their fire the attempts made by the Germent be true, how ig-in that the German mans to free him from his desperats authorities have not obtained the evi bosition.
dence of the slove mentioned officer and men, since it is inconceivable that, if a
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German etter had ever seen such ang1 From these occurrences it becomes occurrence as the one described, he would etident that French and British troops not have reparted it in order that oficial in prisoners. which must be described deace would have been of a far more as izhuman and as a blow to all principles weighty nature than, hesay evidence of international law regarding the treat based on the wild statements alleged to nunt of prisoners, war. As far have been made by a roundid man who Incident No. 1 is, concerned, the manner had lain eat on the battlefeld for fve
all Passenger Steamers are stood with the Marroni Sytem of Wireless Telegraphy.of sting appears the more reprehensible days and nigh
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A QUESTION VORGEHMANY. Lastly, even if the evidence of the The German Government moss, ener officer and men cannot be obtained, how getically protests against tris violation is that the German Dovernment have of international law, and requests the not interrogated the wounded man hini American Embassy, through the interven-welt rather than reply on the hearsay tion of its Coverament, kindy to bring statements of Corporaly Waidmann: and
the the protest to the election of
Bischoff? French and British Governments in order
Doubles the German Government are that those wo Governments will, with anxious to bring any accusation that thes all means, prevent the repetition of possibly can syninst our troops; but the similar acis.
mere fact that the only charge they have The piantes of evidence of the two able to produce rests on so flimsy English cases are attached, and contain a basis as the above appears to ma to be the following points, the witnesses being
an eloqtent testimony to the humanity N.C.O. Wiedown and Stretcher Bearer of our togs and their scrupulous obser Laneu-Corporal Bisabuff Weidmana
rance of the laws and customs of waz. wald ———
Attached is a statement by Cajesic and Adjutant É. O. C. Constable, of the Rifle Brigade, who declares that the only prisoners takes at the time were the who gave themselves up. He adds
On the sight of March 17-18, 1915, our conpony erupied a trench near Aubers There was a layaries infantry soldier He was wounded, so he said, in the upper part of the thigh when five metres, from
The endy's line was separated from the English line, and lay there when our ours by son 500 yards of absolutely open troops retired on. March 12, 1915. There ground, and it would have been impossible qon Englishmen and Indians came out for anyone to approach our Hines during of their trench and removed the equip daylight suficiently close to be able to iment from the German wounded, the Tadiene ale striking the wounded with see any creure in detail.
the little of their rifles. · From March 12
INDIAN, GESTRAT'S IZPOUT.
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It is on record that Major Dopia. to him, sed he said he came from Wars Flipenstal, Captain Sanders, and Captain burg. He had, when we found him in Nosworthy, with some men of the 1/t the tranch, a rope about 1 metra 50 long Gurkha reserted several wounded Bar tied to his foot. He said the Englisits of the 10th and 20th Bavarian had tied up the German wounded in order Leserve Regincate of considerable risk. to provent their retur
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than to the British tranches (S. of Neute Chapelle), and the rescues were carried out under fire from the German trenches. Repeated cries of Ramarad Hille! ste from the wounded Bavacions" "bad" On the 17th January Sir Edward Grey received the copy of rpon on had on effect whatever on the Prussias, matter from Vinsonant, French date who tuado no attempt at rescue, and firei on the British officers when, at night, Dec. 19, 1915. It is as follows:-
The British troops who were in the they came out to bring in these wounded. position described in the note verbale were à umber of German wounded, Bavarian portions of the 3rd Army Corps and the and Pritisn, were brought in by other Indian Corps. I have, therefore, caused British and Indian unite All theen man sopies of the correspondoms to be trans were mest grateful for the gallant way in mitted to tie G.0.0. these corps request which they had been brought in, and fot ing them to cause inquirise to be made the kind lustroent they had received: into the matter, and instructing-them to two Bavarian spoke bitterly of the way in which they had been detected by the (craish me with a reported
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