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decently treated.

Information as to the disposition of the

prisoners and their general treatment above outlined was

scoured by me from Captain Hannig who was allowed to talk

with me freely and without espionage and beyond the hearing

of officers present. He told me that affairs in the camp

on the whole were now generally satisfactory; that at first

things had been much harder because of the haats in which

the camp was prepared and the condition of the weather

then obtaining. He said the men were not disposed to

complain at their treatment except that the sergeant major

in charge of them at times treated them as though they

were a special variety of criminals instead of prisonere

of war. He said some of the men had complained of being

cold at night but that an additional blanket was being

furnished then making four blanketa to a man. So far as

he reported the men are comfortable and are in good health,

most of them in camp in fact improving in health. I

spoke to the general officer commanding the South China

command as to the sergeant major and have reason to

believe that any possible cause for undue friction of

any just osuse for complaint on the part of the sergeant

major will be removed promptly.

The Yomen's quarters.

I inspected, to the extent that was practicable,

the quarters occupied by the German women and children

interned in oonnection with the sxpulsion or imprisonment

of Germana and Austrians from and in the colony generally.

These quarters consist of the permanent brick buildings

constructed for use by the British army as quarters for

married

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