GERMAN DEVILRY.
WHAT WAS INTENDED TOE g ENGLAND. i TELL-TALE PHRASE BOOKS. Press Association —Copyright. LONDON. Feb. 14. Phrase books found in the knapsacks ['of German wounded show that when I England was invaded she was to be liable to similar frightfulness as was perpetrated in Belgium. Phrases deal with booty, plunder, and incendiarism. THE ESSENCE OF HATRED.
LONDON Feb. 1-L The Deatc’ho Montags Zeitung says the German blockade can only be effective if it costs the lives of many English ladles and gentlemen. Admiral Von Tirpits; has shown too much consideration for the enemy's blood. If he brushes that feeling aside Germany will sanctify and worship him. THE HOSPITAL-’ SHIP ATTACK. WE LL INf-PTON Feb. 14. The Prime -Minister haa received the f©lowing from tine High Comniisisoner; LONDON., Feb. 13. The British Admiralty publish a statement of the master and officers of the hospital ship Asturias proving conclusively that slui was attacked by a torpedo from an-enemy submarine.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 136, 15 February 1915, Page 5
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159GERMAN DEVILRY. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 136, 15 February 1915, Page 5
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