WHAT THE KAISER'S BILL WOULD BE
'Addressing a recruiting meeting at' Saltaire Park, Shipley, Mr. .Will Crooks, M.i\, said:. . ..-..--.■. ."Wβ have been: to Germany, on peace missions. I have been there myself three times. I feel as-ifl had-been' done. (Laughter.) WhaVare Germans dcing in Belgium to-day?.,,. Our homesare in danger. I would rather go down' iji slavery with our -King than have iib-j erty with the Kaiser/ (Cheers.) People talk about the cost. , . What would its cost if 'Kaiser Bill' was here? If wev get out at- £500,000,000 we shall be'" lucky, bub if the Germans came here v we 6hould also have- to give them' £500,000,000 to go back again and to build more Dreadnoughts with."
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2317, 26 November 1914, Page 5
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117WHAT THE KAISER'S BILL WOULD BE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2317, 26 November 1914, Page 5
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