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MY GERMANY What does the German ««»<* mean?, Or. ralhor, what dora the menace of' Prussian autocracy really mean A new and strong light w thrown on the question by the publication m Amciioa of Ambassador James W. GeiarcU startling book, "My Four \«f«. * <*£ many," and a. much stronger light U.w since been thrown on it by the fact tliH tho book has been screened. As a moving picture it is a sheer revelation, and certainly, puts all previous picture, entirely in the shade, not onlj r -f«™ point of view of immensily ai*i absorbinc interest, but from the more vital oint of vo v of reality. . Having seen ft mind nnds a dilWty tn rememberiuff that it was not the actual insSWI enings which have been viewed The prccfucers of too P dure have ne 'formed an invaluable service to manS and U « undoubtedly the patriotic diii-v of oven- citizen to see the film. since to see it means to understand mora ealy tluny l-ouk .could ever reveal the actual happenings m Germany prior to and during the war. If anyone hn« the least shadow of doubt in his mind n, lo who is responsible ior the war, lot him see this picture. He wll doubt i■_ loiUr The National Exhibitors <u America who coutvol'the film, have specially secured the King's Theatre for the purpose of showing ""My lour \ears m Germany" in "Wellington, and it is certain that the attendance will be unprecedented. The picture fairly electrify! ■Vustralia, and established a wonderful record One .of the tilings to remember is that at no single point does it depart from actual fact. This is probably why it proves to be so much more absorbing than any fiction ever could .bo.-Advt.

Sixty-one million out of the 121 million acres which make up Spain's a«0 are mountain and waste laud.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 254, 15 July 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 254, 15 July 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 254, 15 July 1918, Page 6

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