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GREATEST CRIMINAL IN THE WORLD.

KE\C GEORGE'S OPINION OF EX-KAISER.

Y/hat are thp King's feelings towards the author of the world-calamity? &3ira a writer in tne Sunday Despatch. I am able to confirm a recent statement in tha .Press that he regards him us the greatest criminal iu the world to-day. The German autocrat, m his view, is directly responsible for the outrages on the Belgian and French civil population; for the uir-raida on unfortified town*; for the torpedoing of passenger and hospital ships, aid the siakiua of survivors in boat's.

I\r.- the Burning of historic Louvaia, the li'rst use of poison gas, the poisoning of welis, tho uprooting of fruii trees, the destruction of c&l'a&ltais and churches, above all, for the inception aatl ruthless execution, of submarine warfare, our King lays the Maine on 8m maa who, by 4 single word, could hat© prevented each and all of these horrors. For Hitch a man no retribution, however su'/ew, wo'ild he undeserved, and the Kip?, I '""" rstand, has intimated that th« r^-K" relationship to the BcvaJ

'.' "lii'' u ~c ronsidered a negligible l «!i--.!>i% fi sny penal actioa £ks f

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 January 1919, Page 5

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GREATEST CRIMINAL IN THE WORLD. Taranaki Daily News, 13 January 1919, Page 5

GREATEST CRIMINAL IN THE WORLD. Taranaki Daily News, 13 January 1919, Page 5

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