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Show f IQLITICAL ASPECT AS IT AFFECTS GREAT BRITAIN B.VD0N", Feb. 20 The almost com-fea com-fea stagnation In war news leads the snipers this morning to discuss the pa aspects of the struggle in the L'Eiit as they are likely to affect iKt Britain. No great Importance 19 j&h4 to the stories published In and elsewhere on the continent jjlikjed intrigues looking to the tmln of Russia, Franco and Ger-icr, Ger-icr, the belief being that it is to the Kfst of all the powers to take steps focalize the struggle. firW the amo lImt' 5t ls roOBn5zed' jt" 3,1 ,l,ree of ll,eae countries there VjR&litioni; feeling agalnft Great Brlt-KiVnktta Brlt-KiVnktta account of her alliance with fja; and as Germany and France 'Hjfci with Russia In 1S95 against lutf3 1L would 00 natural for Russia Bfetk similar assistance In her pres--!iMcultIes. The argument is thero-Wfljfctmde thero-Wfljfctmde that It behooves Great Brit- prepared for any and all re--iXews of the abolition of the RutJ-attpjsorshlp RutJ-attpjsorshlp has not yet reached the s&h newspapers. taslan dispatches to the London i record the rapid growth of Anglo-14 Anglo-14 feeling. According to the Kiev trupocdent of the Standard, many jt2ih boys have been withdrawn ra Russian schools owing to the nn-tts nn-tts and Insults to which they w subjected, and there ls evidence 'tis restaurants and other public re-flithat re-flithat the position of British resi-S resi-S In Kiev would be dangerous 21 Great Britain become involved 'Hi Ru?io-Japanese struggle. |