PRESS COMMENT.
GERMANY'S SHASIE. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received July 31, 11.10 a.m.) LONDON, July 30. 31. Copus. a member of the French Academy, writing to the "Figaro," demands vengeance for German brutality at Lille and Roubaix and the Fryatt case, without mercy or. pity. Sir Henry Dalziel, a member of the House of Commons, urges that it is the duty of tho British Government to commandeer all enemy property as a means of bargaining, and seeing that our wishes are carried out. The " Daily Mail " says that Captain Fryatt was murdered with devilish cold-bloodedness, in defiance, of German sea law. All 1 German property in the Empire ought to bo immediately, impounded and Britain ought to forbid 'intercourse with. Germany for a generation. The "Daily Chronicle" says that the name of FryaU takes its place with tho stories of Lourain, the Lusitania, Nurse Carill and Wittenberg, which are branded on the brow- of the German nation like a, mask of shamo.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11764, 31 July 1916, Page 1
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