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MR LLOYD GEORGE'S WARNING.

A^Giia OF THE GERMAN PR.ESS

"A HOWLING HYENA.'.'

GERMAN TW>t>PS f^ri^ TEACBL

KIM A LESSON

vAustralten and N.Z. Cable Association

(Receivfe'd o<rt. .2, :9 a..m.) .-.: AMSTERDAM, Oct. 1. Thpi'e is a great outburst ofganger in vtno German newspapers ovea'- Mr' LJoyd George's warning to .neutntis I against: any peaceV .int^nreflation.'-^ tinffl "' i Pnissian ntilifejrism has been; dcifinite- i ly orush»?3 r ■'_', ■■'.■"'■....'.■''• -; •.,.-.-: The Kohnisehe Yolks Zeitung: coTh-.1---pares Mi* lifoyd George to.a,howling; [hyena, and , asks if his visit to- the ' front has ;not overtaxed his sanity* • ! ■'•■■ The' Vossischcs' Zeitnng says/ that : |,'Mr LloyQ) 'George's cheap rhjetorio: i shows. Jmjw i»poilar this vil© method jis thought iii England. .-'-;•. i

; ■ The Taglische- Rundschau cteclare^ th^t. if ; the.-yisit: has-;:npt.:'-^t.pj?:li.t:'?Mr'' ,-;Kl6y^v-'rGw^ge-;^^-lessohi:-..'t^h'qr- feminrt1. •jtijeiops'- sooner \ ox; \:liter;i ;^iH ;x-b'irijig:.:jrfe-' !nb>fto;-.''to.'--Knh.''".;!:-l-.--;':'-^'''..' i<■;.''. '■•'■ /."'■■'••■.• .■•■' :

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Bibliographic details

Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 224, 2 October 1916, Page 5

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128

MR LLOYD GEORGE'S WARNING. Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 224, 2 October 1916, Page 5

MR LLOYD GEORGE'S WARNING. Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 224, 2 October 1916, Page 5

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