MORASS OF EQUIVOCATION.
PLAIN "QUESTIONS EVADED.
(Received Oct. 7.30 p.m.) v LONDON, Oct. 11. Mr Asquith, speafcjng at Liverpool, stated: "The dooußant factor that we have to deal w***i is not the German public opinion or Parliament, but the German Government. li>c world will never £nd the way to. pea*e through a moras? of equivocate* n •and ambiguities. Plain questions have been asked, they'have'been studiously evade*!- It has never been ■ our policy to annihilate or mutilate • Germany."
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 243, 13 October 1917, Page 5
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