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KAISER AS PLAGIARIST

v REVENTLOW WRITING HIS SPEECHES. (By Frederic William Wilej latojicrlin Correspondent of the "Daily Mail.") I Did Reyentlow the Frightful write tho Kaiser's _ flamboyant "British-Fleet-was-beaten" 'speech delivered to von Scheer's bluejackets at Wilhelmshaven on .the Monday after tho big naval battle? A deadly parallel between .the Count's outburst in. tho "Deutsche Tageszeitung" on Sunday, twenty-four hours before William ll's explosion, reveals an amazing similarity between tho two' utterances :— REVENTLOW KAISER (On Sunday.) (On Monday.) . The German For,tho Fleet a Navy has had a hard time of resiglong and hard nation, now began, timo •of restraint Still the hour (Zuruckhaltung) • for tho Navy had behind it. not struck. In vain Wo know the proposal after pro--many reasons posal was mads to which condemned bring the enemy our.Fleet to await into the field, a chance to fight. Then finally tho We congratulate clay came, the Fleet that tho The gigantic day finally came. Fleet of Albion, For a very long ruler of tho seas, time nothing like which since Trathis has befallen falgar for a huntho British Fleet, dred years had and they know on surrounded itself tho other side of with a nimbus of tho North Sea invincibility and well enough what .insuperability, the destruction of 3 The nimbus of the nimbus of British world-su-invincibility and premaey had disinsuper ability appeared, means. /-A start has been The nimbus of made. British sea power has disappeared. Whether this battle is the start of other battles. f the' futuro will show.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2838, 1 August 1916, Page 6

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KAISER AS PLAGIARIST Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2838, 1 August 1916, Page 6

KAISER AS PLAGIARIST Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2838, 1 August 1916, Page 6

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