HUN FRIGHTFULNESS
PRESS COMMENT "HE,HAS ONLY ROUSED THE WORLD" Anstraliaa-Xew Zealand Cable Association. New York, September 22. Ino New York "Tribune," commenting on the report that Germany is considering-the resumption of ruthless submarine warfare, says: "Why can the idea never seem to bo eradicated from the German mind that the world can. be conquered by terror? The Gorman has raped women, murdered children, destroyed churches, and befouled human .habitations, believing by. those acts 'he might terrify strong men' and reduce soldiers to terror. But he has not terrified them,' and he has not conquered tho world. Ho has only roused the' world as it has not been roused since the first light of the modern era dispelled-the darkness of the barbarian inroads! ' "What he has really done tho German cannot now know. But ho will know it when tho first days of peace break tho iron ring. surrounding him and . permit to approach Mm tho sentiments and emotions of millions of men and womon the world over. . "Never in human history has a more terriblo judgment awaited a nation than, now awaits the German, when at last tho guns and the men of the Allies have accomplished tho task which is but beginning." NORWEGIAN~SHLPS SUNK (Rec, September 24, 5.5 p.m.) London, September 23. Between September & and 11 German submarines sank eight Norwegian ships, of an aggregate tonnage ,cf 19,733. . GERMAN MANIFESTO THE WAY TO CONQUER ENGLAND. '. (Rec. September 24, 5.5 p.m.) I , • . Amsterdam, September 22. The leading Berlin newspapers' give prominence to the manifesto issued by the-People's Committee for the speedy defeat of England.. Tho manifesto says': "Tho-military and economical investment of our peoplo is-ever growing ■ more stringent. New countries are openly joining our enemies, and wo I must he. prepared to' see other States doing, the same. Neutral States who do'not commit military hostilities aro forced, to. economic hostilities.; Peace is further off than over. England's strength is-stilly unbroken, and she prevents the ■ Allies seeking a separate peace. The only way to conquer England is a sharper application 'of l war on. the sea and in the air. When England is. laid low the war will be brought tea speedy and victorious end."
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2885, 25 September 1916, Page 9
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