News for the Huns

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News for the Huns is an article published in the Daily Express on 12 april 1917.


News for the Huns

Daily Express (12 april 1917, p. 1)

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle writes to the "Times" that he has received an offer of £200 from Mr. Joseph Knapp, of New York, towards teh translation and printing of President Wilson's speech to be distributed by aeroplane behind the German lines.

The suggestion is a trifle late. The idea was carried out most effectively within forty-height hours of the delivery of the speech.