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“LITTLE WILLIE” AGAIN.

Cheered by the Germans. SINISTER THRUST AT BRITAIN. By Cable —Press Association —CopyrightSydney ‘ ‘ Sun '' Service. (liocciviul April -'>o ? 7.15 p.m.) LON DON, April- 29. “The Gormans still cheer when they recognise mo,’’ said the ex-Cionn I’rinco io the “ Daily News >. ouespomlent. “They will love me, heeause 1 fought lor my country, and am ready to serve her in peace in any capacity, though t do not isupoo;.© A will bo as President of tiie Republic, whieli would only prejudice Germany in the eyes of the world.” The ox-Crown Pi'iuee added: “’I lie iLisso-Germa n treaty is the most open and honest one made by any nation during recent years. .It tends chiefly to isolate Britain, which repeatedly prevented Russia i'roin oi.lcring the League."

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 1 May 1926, Page 9

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“LITTLE WILLIE” AGAIN. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 1 May 1926, Page 9

“LITTLE WILLIE” AGAIN. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 1 May 1926, Page 9

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