Show UNFORTUNATE TO BRITISH How German Press Interprets Events in South Africa Berlin April IThe latest developments develop-ments of the military situation In South Africa are interpreted here as j very unfortunate to the British The Jim ZJeltuug mjnt2 yjyjdtorsays Evidently Lord Robertss troops S have lost greatly In their lighting fitness fit-ness Moreover the enormous loss of horses renders the case desperate since the Boers will evidently prevent reinforcements rein-forcements reaching Bloemfontein The article concludes as follows It Is an admirable achievement perhaps an unpredcntcd masterpiece that 1000 Boers have not only managed to hlnder for weeks the march of a livefold army but have also contrived to dam ace the British communications seriously seri-ously Prof Mcmmsen In the Deutsche Revue Re-vue answers the recent proEnglish argument ar-gument of Prof Max Mueller He condemns con-demns the South African war as unJust un-Just and concludes as follows In Englands glorious history a new page Is upturned namely the work of an executioner against the belated followers follow-ers of William Tell The comments of the press upon Prof MemmscnK declarations are those of unqualified indorsement The Tage blall says Every word Prof Memm sen has written is Indorsed by a nation I of 50000000 I |