GERMAN TRUCULENGE.
THE KAISER'S INSULTS.
BRITAIN'S CERTAIN ANSWER.
(Received September 18, 12.10 a.m.)
London, September 16.
Mr. Winston Churchill sent the following message to a great recruiting meeting at Chatham :—" The Kaiser has urged his soldiers to exterminate the ' treacherous' English, and walk over General French's ' contemptible' army. Britain will know how to answer this. There will be no peace until Prussian militarism is pulverised and German truculence abased."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15717, 18 September 1914, Page 6
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