(Press Association .) NOT A BIRTHDAY BUT A DEATH DAY.
(Received February 2, 9.40 a.m.) MELBOURNE, This Day. The Hon. W. A. Watt, speaking at the Australian Natives' Association luncheon, referring to President Wilson's birthday message wishing the Kaiser good luck, said : "It was not the birthday but the deathday of William of Hohenzollem. We want to trust that that day is not distant when the Allies will say to him in the scarlet words of Shakespeare : ' Down, down to the deepest hell, and say I sent thee.' That day the cause of Christendom would reverberate joy when we overthrow the man who has consigned so many millions to death."
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27, 2 February 1915, Page 7
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109(Press Association.) NOT A BIRTHDAY BUT A DEATH DAY. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27, 2 February 1915, Page 7
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