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A GERMAN CARTOON—"THE FLYING DUTCHMAN." Mrs. Britannia has been telling her children the most blood-curdling stories of invasion by German air-ships. (The allusion is both to panic stories in the Yellow Press and to the presence in England of "our colonial children.”)

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 15, 13 October 1909, Page 3

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A GERMAN CARTOON—"THE FLYING DUTCHMAN." Mrs. Britannia has been telling her children the most blood-curdling stories of invasion by German air-ships. (The allusion is both to panic stories in the Yellow Press and to the presence in England of "our colonial children.”) New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 15, 13 October 1909, Page 3

A GERMAN CARTOON—"THE FLYING DUTCHMAN." Mrs. Britannia has been telling her children the most blood-curdling stories of invasion by German air-ships. (The allusion is both to panic stories in the Yellow Press and to the presence in England of "our colonial children.”) New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIII, Issue 15, 13 October 1909, Page 3

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