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FLABBY EMOTION

THE HAGUE CONVENTION London, February 2. . A translation by Professor Morgan of the instructions issued by the-Ger-man General Staff is filled with sensational revelations. It shows how the temperament of the Germans is saturated with belligerent emotions, and discloses a calculated policy of terrorisation of every description. It describes The Hague Convention as the crest of a wave of sentimentalism and flabby emotion, in fundamental contradiction to the nature and object of war.—("Times" and Sydney. "Sun" Services.)

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2376, 4 February 1915, Page 5

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FLABBY EMOTION Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2376, 4 February 1915, Page 5

FLABBY EMOTION Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2376, 4 February 1915, Page 5

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