DEMENTED CRIMINALS.
"WILL SHOOT AS MANY FRYATTS ;., ■ AS: WE CAN CATCH "
BERNE, August 18. Germany received Mr Asciuith's statement regarding the murder of Captain Fryatt with outbursts of savage derision. The ' Sfcrassburger Zeitung' states: "If relations are not resumed, it will be because Germany will have decided to boycott the criminal English." The "Allgemaine Zeitung' states:' "It is wo and not the British Government who shall decide when diplomatic relations are to be resumed, and on what terms." The ' Bayrischer Kurier' declares: "We despise England's threats. They mean nothing. We shall shoot as many Fryatts as we can catch. British anger rejoices us intensely."
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Evening Star, Issue 16197, 19 August 1916, Page 9
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104DEMENTED CRIMINALS. Evening Star, Issue 16197, 19 August 1916, Page 9
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