Show england does not like germany alt acta LEAGUE protection warned against goods in dormany bill before LONDON april 7 special the british being against germany which asme inlo in this country when the emperor first begaj to manifest hia proclivities and which was fanned into aflame by the emperors recent telegram to kruger has taken tangible form in the tiou of a secret movement which is to be known aa the british anti garman league the government bill now ba tore parliament prohibiting tha import aaion of made goods is it ia known directed mainly against germany while another recent evs denci of the feeling again t that country is the of british waiters against the brinz ne over of german waiters to as at the queens jubilee banquets TOB objects of the newly formed leleua have not yet been benned denned in print ant chev are stated to be a promotion cultivation of a sentiment against y and bear ina the stanop of that country and ahe boycotting of german tradesmen of whom there are thousands in london alona in a circular for private distribution issued under the auspices ol 01 the league it is declared that the sole mission in life of the german emperor who is half made and will probably end his days like gaorge III under restraint as a luaa ic is to thwart england the circular that the bred garman is to be found in every occupation n england and the country is harboring a neat of enemies whose chief purpose in life r to ost the native englishman end to apy upon him in every walk of life for the purpose of using the knowledge thus acquired to his detriment the German izing of england it B declared must be shopped ped and germany must oe regarded as the chief enemy of the country german influenza is stated to have penetrated parliament to such an extent that there are over twenty members of the house of commons of that origin in ahe of the salisbury administration too is crow ed with aih salaried bermana who mid placed in the army and anvy above th heads of englishman the circular concludes by dec arica tut the G armau bacci lna hag affected ahe entire nation every patriot it says must be up in arma agnest ahe of england so that we may make it manifest to maj emperor and the multitude upon wakao neck be trampled tram that we are amaie of his animosity that we regard germany as our chief enemy and that we will he pi eared chaa ane occasion to our deeds that a nation which in great part owes its exia tenca to our blood and monay be sternly taught the ra ward of international ingratitude it ia understood that a member cf the house of commons was recently dis frosa the government the laagus and its legality by the personal intervention of tha marquis of salisbury who waa fearful that if tho matter was elevated to the dignity af parliamentary parliament aTy discussion cus sion it give aduse to the youn lo 10 bleak loose once moro with his tongue or oen |