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Show GERMANS REPLY TO FRYATT CRITICISM PURLIN. July 30, via Sayvllle. "The Gorman newspapers," says the Overseas News ag-ency, "discuss the British comments com-ments on the death sentence passed by a German field court-martial on Captain Fryatt. They recall , the killing of the crew of a Geriian submarine bv the British Brit-ish patrol boat Baralong, where, also, British judgment was at defiance with tha t of German. "The newspapers point out that during the war four German women under suspicion sus-picion of spying- were executed in France and 'that, notwithstanding this, one similar simi-lar German case was the object of worldwide, world-wide, agitation." AMSTERDAM!, July 30, via London, 5 P- m. The Telegraaf says it learns from the German frontier that the sentence of death on Captain Fryatt was pronounced on Thursday morning and that in the evening of the same day he was executed execut-ed on an isolated plot of ground. One alderman from Brussels witnessed the, execution. . |