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Show BRITI'SH SERGEANT . " TALKED TOO MUCH CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., "Jan. 27. Sergeant A. Farquhar of the Seaforth Highlanders and a member of the British military mission at Camp i Forest, Chlckamauga park, who was i placed under arrest Saturday for re- ' marks made at a meeting of the Chat- ! tanooga Academy of Medicine con- j cerning conditions at the camp, is to - r be held pending instructions from the ! British embassay at Washington. Captain Angier, head ol the British ' mission at the camp, declined to dis- IH cuss the affair. IH Sergeant Farquhar declared in his : statement that it required half of thr . men at the camp to guard the other half, and that there were too man men confined to barracks for pet: infractions that were made in a jocu- J' lar vein. |