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HOW THE TROUBLE AROSE.

A Chinese view of the war, from L'Echo de Chine" :—": — " Now there is a. great battle in Europe. This began because the Prince of Austria- went to Serbia with his wife. One man of Serbia killed him: " Austria was angry, and so writ* Serbia. " Germany write a letter to Austria. ' I will help you.' " Russia write a letter to Serbia. ' I will help you.' " France did not want to fight, but they got ready their soldiers. " Germany write a letter to France, ' You don't get ready, or I will fight you in nine hours.' "Germany to fight them, pass Belgium. " Belgium- say, 'I am a Country; I am not a road.' And Belgium write a letter to England about Germany, to help them. "So England help Belgium."

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 132, 5 June 1915, Page 10

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HOW THE TROUBLE AROSE. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 132, 5 June 1915, Page 10

HOW THE TROUBLE AROSE. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 132, 5 June 1915, Page 10

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