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GERMANY’S LOST TRADE.

YVHAT SHOULD BE REMEMBERED.

In View of the certain eflorts of the enemy __eount.ries to regain some of their lost trade in this country in the near future, an announcement in -the Queensland Press, issued by the Queensland Motor Tyre Association, is much to the point and worth quoting: ‘:‘Allied or German-Made tyres.—— “When Herr Rantzau replied to the peace terms he studiously insulted the Allies by remaiiiing seated. Decentminded Britishers all over the world boiled with indignation. When Australians—our sons and hrothers——first a1;-peared in the trench line of France, the Germans greeted them with _—pla.e:. -ards bearing filthy insulsts. ‘VV',lleli Nurse Cavill was murdered the World was struck with horror. For a. month after Louvain every British bayonet rang home with the hissed relnilLdel': ‘Remember Tlouvain.’ The Lusitania. still ranlis as the victim of the world’s greatest nun-Her. When over the last four years the cables ‘(Old Of the German cruelties to Australian prisoners of _war. Austra-lian mothers and fathers suffered ragonies in Isilenee._ Fifty—eight thousand of Australia ’s_ best 111911 gave HlL‘ll‘ li\'(‘S t 0 lay the German low———for what‘? VVas it for Australian motorists at home promptly to raise the Hun hgain by hellfing him to re-build his inH'usltries? Every Ger-man-made tyre bought by Australians is -an insult to the price we paid for victory. The one thing Germany now m-ost desires is to recapture her lost trade. Motorists! See‘ to it that she does not recapture her lost trade in Australia. 'l.‘_llel'efore, buy only Allied tyres.” 1

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Taihape Daily Times, 16 July 1919, Page 5

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GERMANY’S LOST TRADE. Taihape Daily Times, 16 July 1919, Page 5

GERMANY’S LOST TRADE. Taihape Daily Times, 16 July 1919, Page 5

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