GERMANY'S TEN COMMANDMENTS.
The Pall Mall Gazette is responsible for publishing a reprint of the following," which is said to have been sown broadcast through -Germany: 1. Even when you have only one penry to spend remember the interest of your, fellow citizen and your Ff: ther-
• land. 2. Remember that «,a.ch ti:;:e yon Lu-v an article .made abroa-1, yon are or-rich-ing your enemies and robbing your
Fatherland. 3. Your personal needs must be satis-
fied to the profit of German working men and German uierxiants. • 4. Don't profane your German" countiy^' your German home, your German workshop by allowing foreign-made
tools and furniture or macninery to find a place therein. 5. Do not allow foreign mr-;,t or foreign . dishes oh your 'able, for by so. deij.g you harm not only your ho ie industries, but 3iso \our heaivh, as all J'ocd which the German Saim/ivy Comniis-' ' sion has not/ stamped is?poison..
6. Write on German paper with Ger man ink jnd '•en.iin pens 7. Buy only Germ in clothe-,.
8. Only German (lour, German Iruit, German beer and waie,- from Gonr.nn
springs" eaa give y-u real Gernu-.it strength. 9. Drink only coffee from German col-
©nies.----10. Let no one lead you astray from this path, and be sur e that- you.' Fatherland's 'future depends on yonr strict observance oi the.«o Commardments.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 14 October 1914, Page 8
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222GERMANY'S TEN COMMANDMENTS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 14 October 1914, Page 8
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