THE WAR
IN THE AIR? BOMB GERMAN TOWNS. DUTCHMAN GIVES GOOD ADVIOE. London, June 6. The Amsterdam correspondent of the Djtily Express reports that a prominent Dutch industrial magnate, who has just returned from Germany, says: "If you want to end the war quickly, bomb German towns, bomb them to a standstill. The Allied airmen have caused an extraordinary panic along the Rhine. The whole Rhine area knows misery and sleepless nights, leading in many cases to insanity. Many people are leaving the towns, and the authorities have already refused to grant passports unless children are concerned."—Aus. N.2. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1918, Page 6
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