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Show tion is again strongly reported to be Impending. Im-pending. It is noteworthy that the Frankfort Gazette hints at a coming "sacrifice" with comparative equa nimity and both the Benin and Frankfort stock exchanges showed an improved tendency as the result re-sult of President Wilson's note. Fears are not concealed that the entente en-tente conference at Paris will put forward for-ward demands "incompatible with German Ger-man honor." hut the anxiety to know the exact terms Of the associated governments gov-ernments put everything else in tho back. "Anger and shame arc bad counsellors," counsel-lors," says the Ixjkal Ahzefger of Berlin, Ber-lin, which is content to leave tlie decision de-cision to the army leaders. It is a significant sig-nificant sign of tbe times that Prince Uchnowsky's pamphlet blaming the German Ger-man government for starting the war and saving that England did everything to avoid it has been . permitted to reappear in Germany. NEWSPAPER VIEWS GERMAN 'SACRIFICE' WITH EQUANIMITY AMSTERDAM, Oct. 2S. President Wilson's Wil-son's note to Germany was printed in the German newspapers on Thursday evening eve-ning and on Friday morning. The Vos-sische Vos-sische Zeltung of Berlin printed the English En-glish text alongside the note in German. Ger-man. Many papers apparently content -i plate, without excessive lament, the i prospective disappearance of the HOhen-! HOhen-! zollern dynasty. The emperor's abdlca- |