HUNS' "COLD SMILE."
INDIFFERENCE TO WORLD'S anger.
"Tic Tirf.a " (Received Juiv 31. 1.30 p.m.) LONDON. ,r».!y 30. " Tho Timi-s !; staler that the German iioiviosp.'-rs gloatingly refer to tho Frya ease. Tho ""Cologne .Yob-Zcitiui " ?nys it was necessary to protect 11 k• honourable and chivalrous submarine combatants Against civilians' portidiou-; vind murderous ;>.ttaeks> Tho ''• \Vo>er Zeittmc: ' £ays the i shooting oi" Captain Fryatt is especially gratifying because it strikes tho British Government and its system. Germans can pass over the world's indignation with a cold smile because tbo punishment is just.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11764, 31 July 1916, Page 5
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