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Show GERMANS KILL THEIR SEVERELY WOUNDED LONDON. SfPt. 2. :27 a. m, The Ostein! Os-tein! correspondent of the Kxpress nutUep Leon lliard, senator of Ilalnault. as tos-tifyincr tos-tifyincr "that the Germans killed tluvr own -severely wounded on tho h;i ttleht-H. only tending those whii would soun ie-cover." ie-cover." There are many siuns. acenrdinp to the dispatch, that Ihe Grrnians suffered heavily heav-ily at Mnns. nc'urninp remnants nf those who were in the ripht poke litterlv nf British cournpe. cine, force of ::."iii British tt is s;iid, must liave accounted fr tliou-j-ands of Onuans, All alonp their line of retrea t t hey linr pre pa rod a defence made wllh has full of potash, found in a neiphhorinp factory. Throiiph thes were placed Maxims and ou tup Gpmmn helmr ts. The tir.- t t ime the Genua ns came up to this seeminplv ftien.Pv lino Ihe Maxims spoke and soon tm Germans w ere left. Mons Is reported to have suffered heavily heav-ily and iis whole nrighl"U hood has l.een devastated. |