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RENEGADE ENGLISHMAN

EVEN SNEERED AT BY THE HUNS. Berne, Oct 27.

Among the myriad pens that have been dipped in gall to vilify England and distort history.in the service of Germany during this war, none is more notorious than that of the British apostate, Houston Stewart. Chamberlain. This man, who lias so dishonoured both his own and his country’s name, lias now, however, to hear ' himself sneered at by the German papers as “ a renegade and a German of yesterday.” The Frankfort Gazette mocks at him for his obsequious salaaming to everything German, and assures him that it would have been more seemly for an Englishman in his painful position to have wrapped his face in his mantle and to have held his peace during the war. “This dilettante and renegade has just published a new pamphlet warning Germany by the example of England against tiie introduction of democracy. “ Like all liis works,” says the journal, “ this new publication is well enough written, but, like them, it is, too, a flashy thing and without any deeper value. In the course of his remarks the writer allows himself to disparage the motives ol certain Germans who think differently from himself. But let this renegade remember that he is not in a position to cast reflections on the character of any German in the world, be this German who he may.”

Hard must it be to lie classed lower than the lowest Hun, but Herr Chamberlain has made his bed and now must lie on it.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1917, Page 1

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RENEGADE ENGLISHMAN Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1917, Page 1

RENEGADE ENGLISHMAN Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1917, Page 1

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