KAISER DENOUNCED
SY GERMAN' MILITARY LEAGUE. LONDON, September 27. The six members cf the committee of the German Humanity League, who en August 11th, before leaving Berlin, stmt, thrnnsrh a Dutch comrade-, a warning that the inevitable end of the present war must be the deposition of the despot whose true aims and character had been nakedly revealed to the whole world, .have issued a further statement, in which they say: "We -now' "literate, as men passionately loving our fatherland (and although living in exile sewing our country to the utmost, of our power), that it is the bounden duty, cf every" man who cares for the welfare o!: mankind to join hands in arresting the Kaiser and the men around him responsible for these appalling crimes which have disgraced our nation in the eyes of the world. The true ami lasting interests of the toilers and wage-earners in Germany, they add, can only be served by the victory of the Allied armies. There can be no settlement, no lasting peace or security for the rights of man, no protection of Democracy from brigandage and death until the imperial domination of Prussia, within Germany is crushed, disarmed, and swept away for ever! Only then will Bavaria, Wurtemburg, Saxcny and Hanover be rescued and Poland liberated from the grip of a monarch, who, by his conduct, has forfeited the allegiance of his subjects, and has embarked upon a career of crime unapalleled in ancient or modern history."
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 66, 17 November 1914, Page 6
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246KAISER DENOUNCED Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 66, 17 November 1914, Page 6
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