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  2. BRITISH BLUEJACKETS AND GERMAN PRISONERS.

    Leaving the Board of Trade offices at Southampton with their kits to join their ships at Portsmouth. The response of the sailors to the Navy summons was instantaneous, and the men displayed the utmost enthusiasm. FIRST PRISONERS OF WAR IN ENGLAND. These are German reservists, who were arrested in England at the outbreak of the war to prevent their joining their various regiments or other branches of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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