Germany
THE POUCY OF HATE. Unitbd Prb«# Association. (Received 8.10 a.m.) Amsterdam, May 2. Baron Von Liedlitz, writing in the Berlin Rost says; “No quarter was given at Vigny in 1815, and tins may ho repeated on a greater scale owing to Mr. Asquith, Mr. Churchill, and Lord Kitchener’s provocative speeches regarding the treatment of British prisoners.” The Vorwaerts disapproves of the threat, such articles tend to increase hated on both sides, and thus innocent soldiers suffer, (Ligny, a village of Belgium in the province of Namur. 10 miles N.K. of Charleroi, was the scene of an obstinate battle, between the Prussians and French, in which, after severe loss, the former gave way on 10th .'June, 1815, two days before the battle of Waterloo.)
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 2, 3 May 1915, Page 5
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124Germany Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 2, 3 May 1915, Page 5
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