PROFESSOR DICKIE'S LECTURE.
Sir,—You have conferred a favour oil tlie public by publishing in full in your issue of April 13 the lecture given by Professor Dickie at Knox College, Dunedin. It should bo sent wide-world. Nothing could be clearer or a more forcoful' roply to Dr. Lyttelton's utterances "Don't Humiliate Germany.!' After reading your report of Professor Dickio's locturo ouo feels a sort of relief lhat he was hot born a German, and for the reasons ho gives, an American either. In grappling with Germany Britain is proving a. friend to America, and all other nations If success attends Germany, America's sad future is only a. question of time as there are already hordes of Germans in America. Let her look out, for the world's eyes have been opened to what military Germany can do in timea of peace or war. —I am, etc., OBSERVER.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2436, 15 April 1915, Page 7
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146PROFESSOR DICKIE'S LECTURE. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2436, 15 April 1915, Page 7
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