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THE ODIOUS

KULTUR, a word become more odious than any other in all the languages spoken on earth since the world has learned that its true meaning is not organised national efficiency in good .works, but conquest, subjugation, the extinction of liberty, and the domination of Prussian militarism. It was not for the Fatherland, for no principle of freedom and justice, not for the national existence of Germany, that his Imperial Majesty began the war and still carries it on, but for his own existence, for his crown, for the freedom of the Hohenzollern to mould and use Germany for the perpetuation and aggrandisement of his house. —New York " Times."

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 February 1916, Page 2

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THE ODIOUS Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 February 1916, Page 2

THE ODIOUS Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 17 February 1916, Page 2

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