A HARANGUE BY THE KAISER
"REMEMBER TWO THINGS!" Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. Amsterdam, October 15. The Kaiser, on a speech on tho Eastern front, after acknowledging the bravery of tho Germans and their Austrian comrades, said: "When next you .engage tho enemy, remember two things: First, ho will never break through; second, ho will be Beaton. Each one of you knows we aro fighting for a just cause, whilo.raauy of our enemies do not know why they are fighting. Every one of you has proved he can fight three, or even six, of his enemies. Numbers do not impress you. Lot the enemy's forehead break on your iron wall. God will protect you in your great task." THE KAMR_ TO-DAY j DISLIKES THE IDEA OF r A FATE LIKE. NAPOLEON'S. ("Tho Times.") London, October 15. Mr. Curtin, the American journalist, writes thai the Kaiser is still wonderfully popular. Ho has a. great reception everywhere he goes. He looks older, but otherwise is unchanged. His personal entourage has spread statements that he is.strongly opposed 1 to the frightfulness of submarines and Zeppelins, but it is well known that the Kaiser is seriously alarmed at the throat that he will be deported like Napoleon in the event of defeat. Germany, adds Mr. Curtin, is sending • criminals to the front. They are.chained to machine-guns, and given a chance to fight for their lives in the most dangerous spots. •
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2904, 17 October 1916, Page 5
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235A HARANGUE BY THE KAISER Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2904, 17 October 1916, Page 5
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