GERMANY'S "HOLY WAR."
• Like its Hamburg contemporary (but without its characteristic touch of blasphemy), the Tagliche Rundschau foams nt the mouth over England's "policy of infamy":— "The rights of nations only remain in being where' States regard one another as equals. England has never thus regarded-other nations. "Her .all-powerful fleet, her oversea possessions, her world-wide naval bases, and her cable systems empowered Mr, to take up that standpoint. Thus it was that England prevented the creation of a real law of nations at sea, mainly because she would not forego the' self-assumed right to piratical booty. '•"Hence there must in future be only one kind of international law at sea—that which is directed acainst Britain, and it is to secure ihi.- jvmill, so desirable for the whole worM, that Germany is waging this holy war."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 269, 23 April 1915, Page 5
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135GERMANY'S "HOLY WAR." Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 269, 23 April 1915, Page 5
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