A PIOUS HUMBUG.
THE KAISER ON CHRISTIANITY. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. AMSTERDAM. June 17. The Lokal Anzeigner’s headquarters correspondent describes the Kaiser visiting the buttle-ffield and finding two British wounded lie instructed the Court physician to attend .to them The Kaiser subsequently visited the two Britishers and delivered a Peckaniffian speech to those around, stating: “When the enemy is conquered, xvo must take care of him. A conquered enemy is no longer an enemy for us. If others think of acting differently that is their affair. \\ e Germans retain our views ot Christian duty to the sick and wounded. We carry on the war insucli a manner that when the terrible events are oyer we are able to recall, our shale with a pure conscience, without lemoim.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4899, 19 June 1918, Page 6
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