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Show I Germans Leave Mulhausen for the Interior PARIS, Dec. 21. The first convoy of German civilians has left Mulhausen. Mulhaus-en. Each person was allowed to carry car-ry out eighty pounds of baggage. They were transported away from tho city ! oy automobile trucks. , The Temps today prints a replv from Strassburg to a Wolff bureau dispatch ftbich declared that Germans remain-ng remain-ng in Alsace had been badly treated ay the French authorities. The reply lenies the statement catcgoricallv laying: "The Germans were in no way nio-ested. nio-ested. Not a single German was sent o Belgium or France. The French au-horitles, au-horitles, in response to the unanimous lemands of the Alsatian population,! nerely arrested and incarcerated cer-ain cer-ain Germans who had shown marked latred to the Alsatians during the war, uch as magistrates who condemned Usatians to thousands of years in'pris-I in'pris-I n a hard labor on accusations of bong bo-ng anti-German." I oo |