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/ AMSTERDAM. May 4. Count Reventlow, m an article headed "British Chivalry and vSelf-advertise-ment" m the Deutsche Zeitung, comclaiins that the German "press reoentl.v went so far -as to admit that the British sometimes are chivalrous to am enemy. Thiie he considers . insufferable. The. count ie inteerised particularly because the German papers . expressed satisfaction with the manner m which the German airman, Baron von. Richthofen, was buried by the Britishi, and says : ' "We cannot accept these- so-called honors lag sincere. It is all advertisement. Oar enemies forget to tejj. us what enormous sum© they received for bringincr down Riohthofen'.' All members of the Flying Corps who buried our hero are nothing But war profiteers,"
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14635, 19 June 1918, Page 6
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