ik-iY Houston .Stewart Chamberlain, wlui recently received the Iron Cross from the Kaiser, lins aroused the Herman people to investment, of their paper money in newspaper enterprise. By n strange irony the man who has done his utmost to imlnie Germans with the conviction that the.v are the salt of the earth, and inspire them with ideals of world-conquest, is the son of a British Admiral. Herr Chamberlain was horn at Sonthsea III) years a,20, and educated partly at Cheltenham Collego, He intended to enter the British Army, but V"is prevented by il|-health, and, going abroad, eypntua!|y settled ip Germany and Vienna, and seven years ago married the daughter of Wagner, the great composer. In I$K) lie published a book t-al'ed ''The Foundations of the' 19th Century," which lias had a h uge vogue in Ormany, and lias profoundly influenced German thought. The late Dr. Kmil Reich, tlie A*istro-British publicist, who saw the German menace clearly, and warned Britons against it, says the liopk Is considered by most Germans to be ' ! a higher revelation of truth unfathomable." Kieli men have distributed thousands of copies to libraries, the Kaiser has publicly approved of it, and the author became one of the most popular a?)d inlliiential writers in the country. ISVJfRY BODY'S DRINKING JT! What? GBEEJT GINGER, A pure, wholesome and refreshing drink for sensible people. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCI,I A tablespaonful to ft I#rg9 bottle. I/O per bpttle; all grocers. Order to-dav from vouj grpeer! Von will be satisfied.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1917, Page 8
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248Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1917, Page 8
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