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Show ANTI-ENGLISH FEELING STRONG IN AUSTRIA Special Cable lo The Tribune. fiIi3l:f:A J.unc , "'The anti-English fooling n Austria is stronger today than ..iV? CC'. in years' , T1,c charge that Austria really was building her Dreadnoughts Dread-noughts for Germany was mado by some ?f.i ."SHab papers and caused much indignation here. This has been increased in-creased by tho fact that tho Grand Duke francls I-erdinand heir apparent to tho Austro-Hungarian throne and rcpresen-Uv,0,' rcpresen-Uv,0,' ln? 0'nplro at the funeral of King Edward, had been given place below be-low that assigned to tho czar of Bulgaria, Bul-garia, nractieally a self-declared king, and held hero In some quarters lo be legally a vassal to the sultan of Turkey. Tho grand duke. I am told, is still furious furi-ous over his treatment in London, and his indignation is generally shared. It may safely bo said that, so far as the influence of the lielr to the throne can be exerted with the government of Austria-Hungary, it will be opposed to Groat Britain, whenever a question in European- politics arisos. for -the grand duke Is a vindictive man who will remember the slight he feels has boon put upon him. |