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Show GERMANS KILL BPWOUNBED Heavy Losses Incurred at Mons City Suffers Heavily Whole Neighborhood Neigh-borhood Devastated. London, Sept. 2. 5 L'o a. m The Ostend correspondent of the fcJxprees, quotes Leon Hlard senator of Hain ault, as tcstihing "that the Germans killed their own severely wounded on the battlefield, only tending those who would soon recover" Tin re are mam signs, according to the- dispatch, thet the Germans suffered suf-fered heavily at Mons Returning n menants ol those who were In ns1 suoke bitterly of Britieh courage ". force ol 260 British, it is said, must I,1W. Mcoun'fd for thousands ot Ger J mans AU along their line of retreat j Ul, aBd prepared a defense made with bags lull of potash, found In neighboring factory. Through these were placed Maxims and on top German Ger-man helmets. The first time the Germans Ger-mans .aim: up to this seemingly friendly line, the Maxima spoke ana scon no Germans were left Mons is reported to have suffered heavily and Its whole neighborhood -9H JLae been devastated. jS ( f. |