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BRITAIN.

NO QUARTER.

KAISERISM TO BE EXTERMINATED. London, Sept. 20. The "Times,’’ in a leadei- on the peace 1 overtures at New York, says that the German Ambassador in Washington turns with the whine ot a half-chastised bully and declares that "Live and let live” is the policy of Germany, who _wishes the enemy also to observe it, but the Allies have irrevocably resolved not to stay their hands until the causes and effects of German militarism are destroyed once for all. A CAPABLE LIAR. (Received 22, 9.10 a.m.) London, Sept. 21. The “Daily Mail” states' that Baron Kuhlmann, recently counsellor at the German Embassy, London, is conducting a Swedish pre r X “campaign ar Stockholm where he publish stories of British disasters. His fabrications include a report of a revolt in India. PRACTICAL SYMPATHY TO LOUVAIN. (Received 22. 9.10 a.m.) London. Sept. 21. Th.'- Senate of Cambridge University have offered Louvain I niversit v f.'tcilities tor con! inning its v.crk at '(Umbridge. LLOYD GEORGE’S WELSHMEN. A 11 EG IMF..XT FORMING. (Received 22. 1.25 p.m.) London. Sept. 21. Jlr. Lloyd George is heading a movement to raise a complete Welsh army corps. LONDON NEWS ITEMS. London. Sept. 20. The Prince of Wales applied to go to the front, But Lord Kitchener advised the King th;il as ihe Prince had not completed his military training it was not desirable that he should go at present. All the German prisoners are gathered into a camp on a 48-acre plateau at Aldershot. Tents are given the".i. and bread and meat. They draw waler and chop wood for .themselves, beyond which they are not made to do hnytking. (Received 22, 1.25 p.m.) The R.M.S. Egypt's mails have been delivered.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 238, 22 September 1914, Page 5

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BRITAIN. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 238, 22 September 1914, Page 5

BRITAIN. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 238, 22 September 1914, Page 5

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