GERMANY'S ORGANISED TREACHERY.
APPROPRIATE PUNISHMENT.
WHAT LORD KITCHENER WOULD
HAVE
(iteuter's Telegrams.)
London, July 27.
The ■ "Morning Tost" asserts that Lord 'Kitchener, shortly before his death, /told the ''Morning ■ Post that Germany should be punished for her organised treachery and suggested that the Imperial and Dominion Parliaments should legislate prohibiting Germans for 21 years after the war-from becoming naturalised or domiciled in the Empire, or entering into partnership or becoming'shareholders in British companies.
. Lord Kitchener also told the "Morning Post" that-lie regarded Germany's conduct as something outside the range of human experienced She-deliberately prepared over a long series of years to dominate'the world aud used her subjects as spies and' corrupting agents. She used the hospitality of her neighbours to prepare for their destruction.
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14150, 29 July 1916, Page 5
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124GERMANY'S ORGANISED TREACHERY. Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14150, 29 July 1916, Page 5
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