THE KAISER AND THE ENGLISH
HERMAN SCEPTERS' "USPEOIAL PRIVILEGE.-' J ■"l Ns-PI a I \"<: SPE rvOH.ES NOT PUBLISHED. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association ) (Toe. Julv 26. 10.55 a.m.l HKR-NE. July 25. The Kai er. in a speech on the Sommc, said: '"!'. is your especial privilege to fight, tihe English, who have sworn to destrov 'iermany and had built up a. combinati(.n of countries which, at a uiven si'.: mil. fell on ns, who are the. most peaceful people in the world. The English led ns to helievc they were our friend's.. \el they were plotting our desi n.ct ion. The English offensive inteijds to can" the, war on to German soil to the peril anil undoing of our helpless women- and children. Tt, is your duty to break the .English offensive and prove, that. Germany is invincible."
< I'onservativo circles in Berlin are a'ngry that The Kaiser's so-called inspiring speeohes have been withheld from publication and intend to d.-.mand that Dr. von Bothmanu-Hoilwog explain in f-he Reichstag why publication was withheld.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 26 July 1916, Page 5
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