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A TASTE OF HIS OWN MEDICINE.

The Hun Doesn't Like It,

TT is interesting to learn that "the -■-- utmost indignation prevails amongthe population of Karlsruhe. 5 ' This is' a propos of the recent, British air raid on the capital of the Grand Duchy of Baden Karlsruhe i s only s ome forty wl?+ T m the capital of Wurtemberg and a still more populous and important city. So far so good, but we should like to see the. field of Mun indignation extended further -bntz is now only being dosed with his own P e.t medicine. If he finds the bolus unpalatable that is no fault of the British. When the giant aeroplanes, which our American Allies arereported to be building, begin to be used it, may happen that we shall read ot the citizens of Munich and Dresden —eveiK Berlin—being _ heavily bombed,, and that- even the Arch-Assassin, that pawn of the Devil, whom the world knows as the Kaiser, may shiver in hisshoes. May we live to see that dayand rejoice—a, s . the Hun has openly rejoiced over the murdering of the babes at bearborough and over the horrors which have resulted from his air raids on London. What is sauce for the goose should, and will be, we) trust, be some day sauce for the gander.

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Free Lance, Volume XVII, Issue 916, 1 February 1918, Page 8

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A TASTE OF HIS OWN MEDICINE. Free Lance, Volume XVII, Issue 916, 1 February 1918, Page 8

A TASTE OF HIS OWN MEDICINE. Free Lance, Volume XVII, Issue 916, 1 February 1918, Page 8