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Show GERMAN PAPERS COMMENT ON THE KAISER'S ANSWER AMSTERDAM, Sept. 22. The Bcr-i Bcr-i . i i n papers dwell on the. dignified lan-; lan-; cuage of the German reply to the pope. ! Gorniania believps it is the pore's view that no neod existed for going into details de-tails in the reply, as the pope 's only desire was to find a basis for a rav-' rav-' ; rroadimeiit between xhf enemy gvern- merits, which he succeeded in doing so far as Germany and Austria are con-ccricd. con-ccricd. Tk' Yossisohe Zeitung says that the value of the replv lies in the fact that it is silent regarding all territorial problems, as an enumeration uf national wishes and possibilities would be only pouring; oil on fire. It adds: "'These are questions which can onlv be discussed dis-cussed at the conference table' The Krenz Zeitung does not believe that Germany's enemies are prepared for anv negotiations whatever. Vorwaerts says that the note caused surprise bv the warnuiess with which it declared in favor of disarmament and international arbitration. "It cannot be denied." says Vor-waerts, Vor-waerts, "that in this respect a really new spirit is speaking, which brings about a new situation. ' The Lokal Anzeiger says the reply avoids every word which could wound Germany's enemies, who must now admit ad-mit that their view of the character of the German government is entirely nonsensical. |