BLOODTHIRSTY MR.LLOYD GEORGE.
MORE GERMAN COMMENT ON THE "NO PEACE" INTERVIEW. AMSTERDAM, Monday. Commenting on Mr. Lloyd George's interview with the prcsidlent of the t'nited Press of America, the "Franki'urt.T Zcitiing" says Mr. Lloyd George supports his bloodthirsty utterance with the assertion that Germany bus divided that she mint* t< v light Great Britain to a finish. "This statement i. ,111 unblushing he. Germany ha* neither decided to light Great Britain t> a tini-.li nor did .she doisirc to fight her at all."
After a paragraph abusing Mr. Tjloyd George's stvlo. the " Kninkfui tor Zeitimg dwells on the demand that Germany must bo completely smashed and intferprvts Groat Britain's view as lining thiit Germany will have to accept i peace dictated by the Entente and that the first condition of this peace is thist she must disband h.'r armv and navv. I»'.mt?r.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 239, 5 January 1917, Page 4 (Supplement)
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142BLOODTHIRSTY MR.LLOYD GEORGE. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 239, 5 January 1917, Page 4 (Supplement)
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