Mr. Percival Phillips, in his despatch from the front in a recent issue of the London Daily Express, quoted a captured Prussian officer who declared that the Germans -would "willingly crucify" the man who invented poison gas. A correspondent in a letter to the Express says: "This shows beyond the shadow of a doubt, that the civil population of Germany would raise an effective outcry against murder by bombs (air raids on German towns) as soon as they had one good dose. Even the Archbishop of Canterbury must see this.
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Taihape Daily Times, 4 December 1917, Page 4
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