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"PERFIDIOUS ALBION"

PRINCE HENRY OF PRUSSIA'S

CHARGE

KING GEORGE AS A WAR

CULPRIT.

(UNITBB PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.)

(AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CAJIK ASSOCIATION.)

(Received August 6, 9 a.m.)

AMSTERDAM, 3rd August.

Tlie Hamburger Nachrichtcn publishes an open letter from Prince Henry of Prussia to King George, in which he declaresMhat British statesmen engineered the war, for the purpose' of eliminating German commercial competition. The letter suggests that King George approved this policy, and demands that leading British and Allied statesmen be tried by a neutral tribunal rather than the Kaiser, if the Entente really wants to get the truth about the instigation of the war.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 31, 6 August 1919, Page 7

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"PERFIDIOUS ALBION" Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 31, 6 August 1919, Page 7

"PERFIDIOUS ALBION" Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 31, 6 August 1919, Page 7

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