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AS AMERICA SEES IT.

A PJCTIHE OF THE WAR COUN- ( JI - proceedings. i Ae*w \ork ls3turd<iv 1" an amusing editorial on the rJI rnt,.hat tto ruler, of A,I U ..-Hungary and Bulgaria held a ©cat Council of War, the New York Jimessays: e " 10rk <«Us"i,Ze^ m fr s_^ r ttT K lr point > to2o 1 1 fe S2r "V" not and' Germany will he saUrf <v 7? ' Hungary. n the ma P ERI)IXAND REPLIED, fully '™ i™ lo< ? ks afc h,m a little doubt"i', . was a ss)led by a r j n „ 0 « »Bulgaria %ht £X Let™ Ivawe ]'»VO dow noldj-; ■Xtte 6 '; cause rf n 111 defeuco of a glorious in the sun <??' have her P ,a ** in fa + L ? has nofc g°t it yet«»n,a„A'"'a.S Fr°'*& "DECTSCHLAND." •'He can hold back the English and then? if°th S ? mme ." Will-am tells „f®' " tIle J only stand firm Ger f n Ulnot v a backed until Austm ias fallen. New efforts must bem^e onJT 0 ' K g r° v them th « S if ttt fZ 7 >St fight * the Aif* they fight long enough fchp tnfwhT 1 g ' Ve " P fro ™ Austni maj tlave happened o war Si E " gam ' a " d Turke J"> the hariuprf Z + £ T. Dg , Germ any still un . « !v itschland ufcer Alios' . ics, says the KffiV of Hunran:S" "St-'i

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 229, 24 November 1916, Page 5 (Supplement)

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AS AMERICA SEES IT. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 229, 24 November 1916, Page 5 (Supplement)

AS AMERICA SEES IT. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 229, 24 November 1916, Page 5 (Supplement)

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