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Show " BELGIAN SHIM SUD THE WORSE Dispatches From Havre Relate Re-late Tragical Condition in Belgium. XEW YORK. Dec. II. The sit'iation affecting the deportation of Belgians by fhe Germans is "daily more tragical" ani the minds of Belgians are turned toward America and President Wilson, accord-til accord-til to a cable message received by Pierre Mali, Belgian consul here, from Carton de Wiari. Belgium's minister of .iusiice. The dispatch. dated yesterday at Havre, was made public today by fhe committee of citizens which is arranKin a meeting in Carnegie hall Friday night ' as a protest against "enslavement of Belgians." The cable message reads: Situation is daily more tragical. Searching and deportation reach with no distinction men wanting work and men wanting none. On white linen collar found on rnil-j rnil-j way of Chenee was a written inserip- tion from a teacher of Mons, dragged W away during his lessons and begging to give notice to his wife and children. chil-dren. In Nivelles. after having hunted for a thousand men and locked them in railway cars for untold destination. des-tination. German soldiers went through the streets among the despairing, de-spairing, sobbing women and chll- 1 dren singing "Floria Victoria." I Every singe remaining authority in occupied Belgium heard with deepest deep-est gratitude what the United States is doing for them. They all turn tljeir minds toward true America and the president so nobly championing liberty. |