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AMERICAN NEWS.

THE COMING JUDGMENT. WORLD KOT CONQTHBRABLE BY TERROR. A2S" AMERICAN INDICTMENT. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. NEW YORK. September 22. The " Tribune," commenting on the report that Germany is considering the resumption of ruthless submarining. says:— "Why can the idea never seem to be eradicated from the German mind that the world is conquerable by terror The German has raped women, murdered children, destroyed churches and befouled human habitations, believing that by these acts he might terrifv strong men and reduce soldiers to terror. But he has not terrified or conquered the world. He has only ronsed it .as it has not been roused since the first light of the modern era dispelled the darkness of barbarian inroads. What he has really done the German cannot now know, but he will know when the first days of peace break the iron ring surrounding him and permit to approach him the sentiments and emotions of millions of women the world over. " Never in human history has a more terrible judgment been awaiting a nation than that which awaits the German when at last the guns and the men of the Allies have accomplished the task which is but beginning."

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17282, 25 September 1916, Page 8

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AMERICAN NEWS. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17282, 25 September 1916, Page 8

AMERICAN NEWS. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17282, 25 September 1916, Page 8

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