tho Allies to make peace >v ; H> them until they are utterly defeated .an ' disarmed. After all the blunder.-: they have iommitted they a'e incapable of r-'-alisinr.' th.at tlieii cowardly a 'trocit-es only serve to steel the heart sof the ; r enemies and j aralys< the efforts of th"ir friends. T! e sinking o" the hospital ah'p. the destruction of the fruit trees opoor pea-.ant; : tV driving of helpless e'vilians into slavery; the plundering (! chateaux and banks, and lactones, are all p.arts pf their insane programme for frightening 11 o : r ineaiie; into ••iiirrevde".
T'«ey do not '!nr'e>-sta;,d. t!ies" liuus. that every fresh infamy or oinrap,o raakes the All u■ s more resolute to defeat ami cn;«h and punish them. Tl.ev w : ll not realise unt'l it i; too laie h(iv. monstrour ia thei.- blur, do.in foi.-inp America to draw the sword. Their is a threat raainst Italy and Ras; ia, forsooth. Rut is there no re:(s<:i :«> predict <<io .'toady development ( f a dire and inescapable threat against- I'erJin? ROBERT RI ATCMFOHH.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 284, 15 June 1917, Page 4 (Supplement)
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172Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 284, 15 June 1917, Page 4 (Supplement)
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