IF THE KAISER DIED?
| "Would the Kaiser > death prolong J the war to hasten its end r Mould it | quench the Germans' lust tor battle or I fire it afresh?” asks Mr I. V\ . W-ie i in the “Evening News.” j Mr Wile thinks the sudden ptoii.n ! of William 11. at this hour would only ppur his people on to still more tnrmus endeavors to impose their imperious domination on Europe, i.udei the leadership of the present Hotspur Crown Prince —long the darling of the War Party and the incarnation of all its sanguinary hopes. “If the Kaiser had died five years auo I am positive that the. Germans after giving him a spectacular fun era 1 I and lavishing on his memory a- wealthj of merited tributes, would have re- : joiced in their heart that the grave i had closed upon a reign which had j cost the Fatherland many a sleepless night.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3984, 17 July 1915, Page 7
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154IF THE KAISER DIED? Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3984, 17 July 1915, Page 7
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