THE PUNISHEMENT OF GERMANY.
LORD CURZON'S VIEWS. LONDON, May 1. Lord Curzon. speaking at Caxton Hall, said we liad got to punish Germany for her abominable crimes and chain up the mad dog of Europe. The enemy had shown no mercy to anybody, and there was no reason why mercy should be shown to him. "We would have to endure months of sacrifice greater.than anything yet sustained. We ought to calculate on the war lasting into 1916, and it might be beyond.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15268, 3 May 1915, Page 8
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