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Show Germany Harbors 111 Feeling Toward Grea Britain. -A London dispatch says that the anti-Chamberlain agitation in Germany Ger-many has at last extracted a semiofficial semi-official expression of approval from the North German Gazette, has had the effect of convincing the British press that the situation is becoming serious. Heretofore there had been a disposition to disregard and belittle the influence of the agitation. Now the papers are taking the trouble to explain that Mr. Chamberlain's words are not intended to insult or offend Germany. . The temper of the German people is dangerous, says the Morning Post, and it behooves our people to be on their guard. The Germans appear to regard Great Britain as covetous, rapacious and barbarous. From that belief to the corollory that a barbarous nation ought to be suppressed is a 'short and easy step. |