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KAISER AND HIS ASSASSINS.

SUGGESTED PEACE CONDI-

TIONS,

AIR. MASSEY’S FIRM ATTITUDE

The Prime Alinister (Right Hon. W. P. Massey) maintains an unlliching attitude in regard to peace terms which have been suggested in certain quarters. Air Alassey made the following statement on Friday: “Apparently’ there are certain seel ions of British people who- arc witling to forget, the outrages of which British citizens and their Allies have been the victims during the last three and a-half years, and who are desirous of tin ding excuses to make peace with the powerful and unscrupulous foe, who, ever since the outbreak of war, lias by the foulest and most brutal methods left nothing undone which would tend to the destruction of Britain’s Empire. The British spirit, however, is not yet crushed, and the strongest and best-equipped army Britain has ever put in the held -till presents an unbroken front to the enemy, and, whatever happens, it is for us, their fellow citizens, fov whom they are lighting, to support them loyally and wholeheartedly as they deserve to be supported. There are many millions of British citizens to-dayq and along with them our brave soldiers and heroic sailors, who would just as soon think, of making peace with a family of tigers as with the Kaiser and his assassins, and at the same time expect any conditions agreed upon to be adhered to.”

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1782, 29 January 1918, Page 3

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KAISER AND HIS ASSASSINS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1782, 29 January 1918, Page 3

KAISER AND HIS ASSASSINS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1782, 29 January 1918, Page 3

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