BEYOND THE RHINE
The suggestion that Germany shall withdraw-her troops beyond the .Rhine does not, curiously enough, commend itself to those Gorman newspapers Y.-'iioh are loudest in their-'demand for peaco. The "Heidelberg Tageblatt"" says:— "Our faces grow red with wrath and exasperation on reading the contemptuous .speeches of Lord George, Carson, and the rest of the wretched clique of English war hounds.. The red of our wrath is made even redder by the ilush of shaiuo that the Iteichstag majority should have invited this huim'iftiun hy a peaco message- /syhich, it might have been known beforehand, was c«iauii 10 be rejected. "Imagine it, Germans, we actually ordered to withdraw across the Rhine! After this can there still be one mart in the whole of the Fatherland who will dare talk of peace ? There is. now nothing for us to do but keep our mouths shut and wait patiently until Hinderiburg and the U boats have done their v/orkT"
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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14544, 24 October 1917, Page 3
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158BEYOND THE RHINE Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14544, 24 October 1917, Page 3
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