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<p>[Page 64]</p><p>that he has done a lot for the camp, especially in the beginning, even if he has since become biased and profligate.&nbsp; Wehrs had never actively participated in camp matters until he lost his patience recently and sharply attacked the commission. Hering is one of the gentlemen who were sent to Liverpool during the strike of 1916, because of his leading role in the strike. He is a quiet, always factual man who surely would not play politics. Given that he was punished for the strike that so improved camp life by being sent to L., it is highly ironical that he should now be attacked for wanting to destroy the improvements. The man who instigated this letter has to be a really vile character as he would have known what damage it would cause and now hides behind anonymity. Most of those who signed probably didn&#39;t fully realise how brutal it is to expel 3 gentlemen, who like themselves have endured</p>

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