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BEYOND THE RHINE

The suggestion that Germany shall . ■withdraw her.troops beyond Ehino does not, curiously enough,; commend ■ itself to those German newspapers .which, are loudest in their demand for peace. The Heidelberg Tageblat says :— ,■'

; "Our < faces grow red with wrath and exasperation on readiiv gtho contemptuous speeches of Lord George, Carson, and. the rest of tho wretched cliquo of English war hounds. 'The red of our wrath is mado even redder by the flush of shame ; that tho : Reichstag • majority -should have invited this humiliation by a peace message . which, it might havo been known beforehand, was certain to be rejected.• ~

■;"Imagine ' it, Germans,' wo are actually ordered to withdraw across the . Rhino! After this • can there still • bo one man in the whole : of the Fatherland : who will dare talk of peace? v.There is now nothing more for us to do but to keep our mouths shut and to wait patiently until Hindonburg and the';',U";boats, havft done Mit

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16675, 20 October 1917, Page 1 (Supplement)

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BEYOND THE RHINE New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16675, 20 October 1917, Page 1 (Supplement)

BEYOND THE RHINE New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16675, 20 October 1917, Page 1 (Supplement)