A correspondent of the New York ."livening i'ost" suggests as fitting reprisal for tho barbaric destruction \of the beautiful monuments of Louvairr: (1) That When tho Allies tako Berlin, they scrupulously respect it, , leaving Siegcs-Alleo and all intact a 6 a monument'to the bad tasto of thoso that built the ugliest of modern capitalists; (2) that a part of tho indemnity awarded to Belgium be tho lino works of her old painters now exiled in German galleries? After the war, the masterpieces of tho Van Kycks, Itogier do la Pasture, Bouts, and Momling, now at Frankfort, Dresdon, Munich, and Berlin, should bo repatriated.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2284, 19 October 1914, Page 6
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