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KAISER’S SOMME SPEECH. TRIFE FOR HUNGRY "■ PEOFLE. DIATRIBE AGAINST ENGLISH, ' t v ■ WHY WAS THE' SPEECH WITHHELD FROM PUBLICATION? Press. Australian and. S.Z. Cable Association. (Received 10.35 p.m.) Berne, July 25. The Kaiser, in his' speech at the Somme, said to his soldiers: “It is jltopr especial privilege to fight thjoEaglish, who have sworn to destroy Germany/ i£ they have built up a combination of countries, which, at a given signal, fell on who were the; most peaceful people in the world. The English led us to believe they were our friends; yet they were plotting our destruction. The English offensive intends to carry the war on to German soil to the peril and undoing, of our helpless women and children. It is your duty to break the English offensive, and prove that Germany is invincible.” Conservative' circles in Berlin are angry because the Kaisers so-called Inspiring speeches were withheld from publication, and they intend to demand from Herr von Bethmann-Holl-weg am explanation in the Reichstag why they'.'were withheld;i&u - >;
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 97, 26 July 1916, Page 6
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172Second Edition Germany Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 97, 26 July 1916, Page 6
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