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DUXiZOIS, N.Z.: W ICONS 3D A. Y, DECEMBER 20, 1916
[PRrOS SIXPENCE.
him in vain. The Chancellor goes one better than the Crown Prince, who a month ago, looking on the Verdun countryside which he had carpeted with German dead, was sentimentalising about the birds and the flowers and the domestic affections, quoting Scripture, lamenting the cruelties of war and the decay of civilization, and reminding the world that he too was a family man, with wife and children. Of which fact the less said the better.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3275, 20 December 1916, Page 3
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