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SOME FRESH DEVILRY.

It has been the Huns' custom, on the eve of perpetrating a new war horror, to advertise loudly that the Germans are "forced" to inflict, it because the enemy began it. Thus, it would seem, we are on the eve of some diabolical fresh devilry in realm of poison gas The Government newspaper "North German Gazette" is now squealing about "the incendiary shells whlcfi both the English and French are using." The squeal continues: "There is nothing more horrible than these shells, which cause burning wounds and suffocate. The use of these shells is the exclusive privilege of the 'Allies. There is nothing to compare with them on the German side."

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Taihape Daily Times, 15 August 1918, Page 7

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SOME FRESH DEVILRY. Taihape Daily Times, 15 August 1918, Page 7

SOME FRESH DEVILRY. Taihape Daily Times, 15 August 1918, Page 7

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