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in life; to assist those anxious to return
GRMAT, FINANGHAL WEAPON. to their homes to earn, sufficient money for that purpose; and to suppress, as for ALLIES" POOL”. THEIR GOLD TO as possible, habitual begging with
degradation comitant: moral
It is
KEEP MONETARY POSITION SOLID. conducted DOW A of the original German charity 19 In the course of a lengthy and highly supported partly by the Home Office, interesting interview "granted by M. which pays a fixed sum per head perRibot to the Faris correspondent of The wosk for the board and lodging of the Times, the French Minister of Finance men interned there. In addition to the said pensioners and colonists there are now "A very satisfactory arrangement 150 civilians interned bare,*
amired at during, the last meeting I bad Amora the prisoners at
Donington at Calmis with Me Asquith, and Mrs. Hall are 10 military officers 39 naval McKenna, on August 4 Enghad is officers, and 60 military orderlies Mranxious to strengthen bor gold reserve Boal
and was accompanied on his visit, to the in order to maintain ber gold standard
her credia Buckler In their report and enlarge the
scope of her the United Stato. they say
Bank of English cooks and eight German cooks struggle, a "The kitchen staff nonsists . of two France ha
has, oven at this stage of the
gold reserve The interned officers run their own mess
RB0nsterling. We wore therefore in the same way as an English offers in a to promise England » cone mess is run. For the regular hill of are siderable so out of our abundance. for three ricals the officers, pay Es 7ch s Bussie has also promised a certain amount of gold, and Italy likewise in
Reports of visits of inspection made by officials of the United States Embassy to internment camps and one hospital in the United Kingdom were issued last night as a White Paper. The main fact brought out in the report is, that the interned man are having an exceedingly. good time, and in this respect it forms agharing contrast to the reports of visits to the internment camps in Germany.
day The visits were made at various dates which they supplement as they
from the caution. A between March 7 and July 8 of this year The interned men consequently do not inchide German prisoners captured during the great, offensive which began on July 1.
The total number inserned in the various camps visited was about 30,000, made up approximately as follows:- Germania, Austriana. Turks. Nationalities
“12,000*** 8,000
Other
Now
the
acceding
"The orderlies do all the tato Proportion to her capacity. Thus the
of the officers, and generally look after them. However, besides the fatigue work, two men act us, shoemakers and two men act as talloes, for repairs, and one man has a barber's shop.
ATE OF PROSPERITT、......
Two new lawo tennis courts have been laid out, which give the interned 130158 men three courts in all A new skittles alley has been made, which, the servants are allowed to use the two hours each
The
opportunities for
A classification of the prisoners gives this result
Military. 71,250
Naval. Civilian. 1.370. $7,000
afternoonotioned in the litt
report
UrCroise
Pallion
render their collective sold in order to your sa pooling their financial position still more solids
We are
the British treasuryna B disposal of placing this gold at the loan, and the treasury will open a credit iu pounds sterling in our favour in Lon- don. The arrangement, as you see, cats both ways, and is altogether in the common interest of the Allies: The gold loaned by us will return to the coffers of the Bank of France after the war...
M. Ribot then mentioned that it is proposed to issue the second war loan early next month.
*
exarcise are in constant use. On the
previously it will not be for buy The biggest comp is at Knockalot on alternate days: The system of taking of it will be diverted by the conversion ground hockey and football are played specificul sur but this time no partion. near Peel, Isle of Man, whers in Apel walks in the surrounding country has of the 3 there were 20,563 men interned lately been inaugurated, and on every will therefors be in hard cash or treasury cent rents. Fubscriptions
SPORTS, AND PASTIME), **
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Reporting on his visit to the camp at day about 25 cfficers go for a walk, hills and short-torm Exchequer Bands,
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from one to two hoursi, accom of staff of the German division of the the guard. On the day of our visit one American Embassy, says that various of us committees have been formed by the and enjout with the walking party through pleasant walk prisoners who look after-tho-sports, beautiful country education, &c.
No complaints of any Given:
consequence The dormitories are well light has were made by the interned men
men seemed much happier and tilated and warned. Each prisoner a camp-bed and three blankets, a fourth more contented than at the time of our being supplied if necessary. Everything last visit: The new system of walls was Facsengura may travel by Railway in Japan batween Ports of Call free of charge, in the dormitories was neat and clean proving a great pleasure and satisfaction Return Tickets are available by Mosangeries Maritimes Company.
There are 20 shower baths in this to them. They looked well and the camp, with rumming hot and cold water, relations between the interned tiders and the sanitary arrangements are excel-and the guard seemed most cordial lent.There is one doctor in charge of There seemed an air of prosperity among the camp hospital, who is assisted by them, and we were told that one man out four English and two German
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| Mr P ̈Adiža **** Miss C.Jacquemin MeBeal states that at the various G-E-Anderson Mr. Joseph than one-yer-cent
campe he was given every opportunity, Mr. P. I Atkinson MR.M. Joseph to speak priv be said that he
ly with the prisoners. MPE. Murry Bain Mr L. G. Joseph To sum up, it tim
Mr. T. Pannister
Knies isfactory in all found the conditions the camps.
after referring to the provision made tur exercise and games, Mr Beal say
This camp seemed to me to be note worthy
on account of its great nestness and cleanliness, and on account of the general good health of the
regular
quent thereon, and also 012-7 conse exercise in the open a strict LONDOX
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There were five men in cells at the time of my visit, but the only serious case was a' man who had struck provost-sergeant twice, and had been given 14 days for each attack. The cells were carefully inspected, and were found
dry."
to be neat, warm,
And Of the Holloway Cornwallis road)
Deal Bays Blen Me camp
who wish to work can do so, but there is no com pulsion. They are paid as much as 15s.
week. There were no complaints of
kind from the prisoners They appreciate their comfort and good treat- ment. They are allowed to see their wives and children about once a week.
I regard to the Jersey camp where
197 prison there are
Mr. Ben says This camp seemed to be almost a model of its kind, and the men
"condi
in extraordinarily good papsie, 7 to be
tion. The camp is run by a German camp captain, and every hat has, an under officer, who is elected by the Foccupants of the hat and who lives in the hat. All the other undar oficers and Feldwebel live by themselves."
GERMAN FARM COLONY." One of the pisces visited was the Ger man Farm Colony at Ware Herts. *The colony says, Mr Bea originally founded by Germans in Eng- and to provide temporary work, shelter, board, sad lodging for German-speaking unemployed and destitute men of what over creed, who were able to sad wDling to work, thas giving them a fresh stast
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