The Survey October 1916-March 1917 . MINIATURE PORTS AND HARBORS B THE MEN ON THE BANKS OF A LITTLE STREAM THAT RAN THROUGH THEIR THE RIGHT, A CORNER OF THE CAMP 89 9° THE SURVEY FOR OCTOBER 28, ipi6 camp. During fourteen months only 5aliens escaped, and they were capturedwithin a short time after leaving camp. The men had full liberty to roamabout the forty acres of ground. Therewas a stream running through theestate with sloping banks, and it was adelightful surprise to see how the sea-men made miniature ports and harborson its banks. There was HeligolandBight, Fort Hindenberg, etc.


The Survey October 1916-March 1917 . MINIATURE PORTS AND HARBORS B THE MEN ON THE BANKS OF A LITTLE STREAM THAT RAN THROUGH THEIR THE RIGHT, A CORNER OF THE CAMP 89 9° THE SURVEY FOR OCTOBER 28, ipi6 camp. During fourteen months only 5aliens escaped, and they were capturedwithin a short time after leaving camp. The men had full liberty to roamabout the forty acres of ground. Therewas a stream running through theestate with sloping banks, and it was adelightful surprise to see how the sea-men made miniature ports and harborson its banks. There was HeligolandBight, Fort Hindenberg, etc. Many ofthe Germans erected little wooden hutsand kept rabbits and other pets. Gener-ally the men were very happy, that is tosay as happy as men can be who aredeprived of their liberty. However, there were in the camp anumber of non-unionists and other sail-ors who, although members of the union,did not like trade union principles. Theyat once demanded payment for their work—not only that, but they conspiredto stop other men from


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