BRITISH AND BELGIANS.
THE HEROIC DEFENCE. I LONDON, Sept. 18. Kong Albert has telegraphed his deepest admiration of the stubborn courage of the British m the battle of Marne, .and says: "God will surely help our armies to average the atrocities on the peaceful citizens of a country whose only crime is that it refused to be false to its engagements." King George's reply declared that the heroic efforts of the Belgian armies were beyond all praise, and he hoped the combined efforts of the Allies m" Belgium would free King Albert's . much-tried country of the 'invaders. _
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13491, 21 September 1914, Page 3
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