GERMAN FICTIONS.
CAPTURE OF LONDON.
MR. JOHN BURNS'S SPEECH. (Hoieived September 19. 12.6 a..m.) London, September 13. Arnn:>g the fictions circulated by Germain is a statement that the i.tiitii.i) before Paris is wholly /■.' ..:.■'■'' fur the German Army. A i •"•ini.'in news agency states that i' ■ <• . ■-:■ 'inlriit reassures the truth .' •'<• -t-fOv-li alleged to have been (ii -rid by Mr. John Burns, in uhi-'li Mr Hums was said to have ['"..!-'.'! the disruption of the I -I»i..i:. r.!i!|..rc if Britain went to w.-ir lie says that the speech was made at one of many public meetings On the same authority, the ii'.-eni-y adds that the Lord Mayor of 1 wild..n opposes the war. Tin- e-ijMain of a Spanish steamer v.bi.'ii ha-> arrived in London says there was great difficulty in inducing Luc crew t' work the ship. The crew believed the German news that had i '.'ii circulated in Spain, stating ■': it the Germans had captured Lond in. hall of which was flaming.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15718, 19 September 1914, Page 8
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