SPITEFUL ENGLAND.
I GERMANY MUST CONTINUE. KAISER'S SPEECH! TO TROOPS. (Rec. August 25, 2.5 p.m.) . . COPENHAGEN, August 24. Berlin official : The Kaiser addressing the troops on the Yser front said: "We will fight till the enemy has liad enough. Our chief and most, spiteful enemy is England. She spreads hatred of Germany AvorldAvide and is steadily filling her Allies Avith eagerness to fight. Therefore England is particularly the enemy Avhom Aye must strike doAvn, hoAvever difficult."
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Grey River Argus, 27 August 1917, Page 3
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