GREAT BRITAIN
"WILLIAM, THE BLOOD-STAINED." LOED CURZON ON THE KAISER. J V A LONjG WAR PREDICTED. _ ' ! ';" ■ Received 14,12.15 ajn. '. V London, October 13. Lord.CurzoTi, speaking at Harrow, said Germany's action with regard to Belgium •was the greatest crime in history. It was impossible t6 imagine any adequate punishment The execration of all ages - would attach te the German Emperor, ' whose, name would descend to history < as "William the Blood-stained." The i whole German people was drunk with ! tbt- poison p'ourcd into them by Bern- '■ hardi, Buelow, and others. It 'was ' shocking to hear Some people' stating 1 that "the war would shortly be over. More than one Christmas would pass be- < lore our soldiers were able to return. ' i ' ~ k PRECAUTIONS AGAINST AERIAL • \ . ATTACKS. '..,' ,■ Received 13, 10.40 p.m. v London, October 12. The Mayor of Gravcsend has notified residents that in the event of hostile airships coming they should shelter in j ■cellars on the sound of firing. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 120, 14 October 1914, Page 5
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159GREAT BRITAIN Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 120, 14 October 1914, Page 5
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