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■■■■ 4 ■ SIR JOSEPH WARD'S FEELINGS. (SPECIAL TO "XHB PREBS.") V WELLINGTON, November 4. "I. knot# that the peoplo of Nofr Zoaland will agree with mo," said fir Joseph Ward, to-day > "when I say tnafc i 1 we will not be satisfied unless the last' penny piece of indemnity Is bJrtr&Sted ► from a blackguardly and ruthless f<s> * if only for tile purpose of teaching the ii nations that have been associated with Germany that it will never pay thenl • to bo connootecl again with tho bloodthirsty scoundrels who have tried to dominate • tfie ' world. 1 hare no symMthy with the country that started tnif war. <1 ' regard it as an absolute horror of the civilised times in which we live thit ofle man, or a few men, at the hfead pf pa autocratic system of. Government in Gormany, should he able to plunge tie whole world into iVar. I believe that ono of tho. retribtitibns that is going to overtake the rulers of Germany is that their country will bccpihe a republic,: with the poople themselves rilling." •
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16361, 5 November 1918, Page 6
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