HUNNISH IMPUDENCE.
I suppose we did really win-the wari (says a London correspondent). I do not ask so much because of all. this Hunnish truculence and evasion, but because I have a certain envelope before 111 c. It was addressed from Germany. It hits been slit open, and over the. slit is posted the familiar endorsement of a censorship. In those ugly German characters iu which early instruction made some of us familiar is written, “Opened under the order of November 15, 19.1 3.” I like that. The armistice was declared on November 11, 1913, and here conies the Hun. whom, as 1 imagined, we had pulverised into acceptance of the armistice terms, censoring my friend’s letter,
under an order dated four days after ; he. armistice! Confound his impudence, of course. But —did we win the war?
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 23 February 1920, Page 4
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