The Invasion of 1910, with a full account of the siege of LondonLe Queux, William
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The Invasion of 1910, with a full account of the siege of London
Le Queux, William
Great Britain -- Defenses; Imaginary wars and battles
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| =NOTICE.= |
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| =CONCERNING WOUNDED BRITISH SOLDIERS.= |
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| In compliance with an order of the Commander-in-Chief of the |
|German Imperial Army, the Governor-General of East Anglia decrees |
|as follows:-- |
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| (1) Every inhabitant of the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, |
|Cambridge, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, Nottingham, Derby, Leicester, |
|Northampton, Rutland, Huntingdon, and Hertford, who gives asylum |
|to or lodges one or more ill or wounded British soldier, is obliged to |
|make a declaration to the mayor of the town or to the local police |
|within 24 hours, stating name, grade, place of birth, and nature of |
|illness or injury. |
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| Every change of domicile of the wounded is also to be notified |
|within 24 hours. |
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| In absence of masters, servants are ordered to make the necessary |
|declarations. |
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| The same order applies to the directors of hospitals, surgeries, or |
|ambulance stations, who receive the British wounded within our |
|jurisdiction. |
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| (2) All mayors are ordered to prepare lists of the British wounded, |
|showing the number, with their names, grade, and place of birth in |
|each district. |
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| (3) The mayor, or the superintendent of police, must send on the |
|1st and 15th of each month a copy of his lists to the headquarters of |
|the Commander-in-Chief. The first list must be sent on the 15th |
|September. |
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