THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
(BERLIN EDITION). Thousands of copies of these commandments have been circulated in Germany during the last three years:— 1. In all expenses keep in mind the interests of your own compatriots. 2. Never forget that when you buy a foreign article your own country is the poorer. 3. Your money should profit do ona tut Germans. \4. Never profane German factories by using foreign machinery. 5. Never allow foreign eatables to be served at your table. 6. Write oil' German paper with a Gorman pen ajid use German blotting paper. 7. German flour, German fruit, and German beer can alone givo your body true German energy. 8. If you do not like German malt coifee, drink coffeo from German colonies. 0. Use only German clothes for your dress and German hats for your liead. 10. Lot not foreign flattery distract yon from these precepts; and bo firmly convinced whatever, others say, that German products arc the only ones worthy of citizens of tho Gorman Fatherland.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2687, 5 February 1916, Page 9
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168THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2687, 5 February 1916, Page 9
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