M.r Harry Lauder, addressing the Montreal Canadian Cub, was introduced by Mr "George Adam as "the fiery torch carrying 'tflie gospel of destruction >of lrilitai I sm/' Mr Lini'der it,used tho thousand business men to the greaiilest indignation wlien lie repeated a. atory told hsim by Ill's dead son. Tho Ck-xniaiis had captured six men of'.the Black Watch. Tbey strip, ped U'hctm naked 1 , made them. stand! at alttentubu through the cold night in the trenches, and at dawn said: "You sv;uio. g&j bade to your trenches." Tbien as 'the .helpless, frozen, and 1 nakodi men stumbled over No Man's Land, they wre deliberately mown down by mad? no guns. Fervent cries of anger and horror greeted the relation <<f tbis ine'd'&iifti.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 7 February 1918, Page 5
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