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The German Mark.

(Fvj the ew Z'tilcaid. BTee I.t(vticß.) The value of the German raark Goes down and. ever down: •* Its worth is half of what it was When Mars began to frown: But) down it still must go 3 Tb©yond The reach of human eyes, E l '® it can reacli the unplumbed depths Where German honour lies. The German mark is very low • But miles and miles away ' In point of depth, lies German faith. Integrity, fair play. The German mark has dropped in truth, ' But not to that degree That marks the drop in German truth. And German chivalry.

—Kenneth 3j. Roberts.

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Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 957, 14 November 1918, Page 20

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The German Mark. Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 957, 14 November 1918, Page 20

The German Mark. Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 957, 14 November 1918, Page 20

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