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THE HINT TO PEACE AGITATORS

PIRACY ADVOCATES WAITING FOR AMERICAN ELECTIONS PRESS OUTBURST OVER MR LLOYD GEORGE'S SPEECH Australian-New. Zealand Oablo Association Amsterdam! October 1. According to ■ private advices fron Berlin, the submarine polioy will not bi changed beforo tho American Presfden tial election. _ Meanwhile Germany i olosely watching Judge Huehes's atti tude. Tliere was a great outburst of ango iu tho German newspapers over Mr Lloyd George's speech warning neutral against auy peace intervention nnti Prussian.militarism is definitely crush cd. The "Kolnische Volkzeitung" com pares Mr. Lloyd. George to a howliii| hyena, and asks if his visit to th front has not overtaxed his sanity. The "Vossische Zeitung" says: "Mr Lloyd Georgo's cheap rhetoric show how popular this vile method a thought in England." The_ "Taeglische Rundschau" eays "If his visit, to tho front lias no taught Mr. Lloyd George a losson, th German troops sooner or later wil bring it homo to him." Inspired German organs, commentinj on the death of the American aviato Rockwells on the French front vehemently protest, against America' breach of neutrality in allowing he citizens to enlist against Germany, (llee. October 2, 11.50 p.m.) Amsterdam, October 3. The "Tages Zeitung" declares tha Mr. Gerard's vi«it is connected witt an intention to influence the Rcichstaj against ruthless war by submarines The paper adds : "The United States wooden sword. is again to bo showi threateningly." ' The "Kolniscbtei Yolks Zeitung,.' commenting on • Mr. Lloyd George'; statement, says: "For a long time w< shall bo obliged to face the fact tha outside of our own allies thero ar< very few people in the whole world whi wouldn't be delighted to see Germany'i defeat." PRESIDENT WILSON MAKES A STANI DOES NOT WANT "HYPHENATED' VOTES. New York, October 1. _ Owing to receiving an avalanche o: insulting and insistent communication! from pro-Germans, demanding actioi favouring Germany, President Wilsor has issued a notice declaring that h( wants no hyphenated, disloyal Americai votes.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2892, 3 October 1916, Page 7

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THE HINT TO PEACE AGITATORS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2892, 3 October 1916, Page 7

THE HINT TO PEACE AGITATORS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2892, 3 October 1916, Page 7

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