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Show j PISMAnCK'B DOOMEnANO. I.dnnoll, r the War Had garprl.lng t ll.ti.IU. There can be no doubt that the war Indemnity paid by France to (Itrmany alter the six weeks' war was a boomerang boom-erang to score up against Illtmarck The good It did to France Is Inestimable Ines-timable I'rlor tn the war there was an enormnus amount ot money locked up In tbe form ot small savings The sppeal of the gavernment to the peopla peo-pla set this sum Into profitable motion, mo-tion, and to the nmaiement of tbe world. France paid off her creditor In lest than halt the stipulated time This (sve a vast Impulte to business en-ttrprlie en-ttrprlie of all kinds and 'Ince then France has steadily become more trralthy In Germnnv the etTeets were less beneficial The huge Influx ot gold lent up price with a rush, A mania for speculation set In, followed by the Inet liable crisis Most serious ot all. howc.er, was the unexpected discovery ot France's strength. Ills-rosrek Ills-rosrek Inttndrd to cripple her forever, but he only revealed her Immento power and this, ot course, necessitated the gigantic military burdens which year by year weigh mora heavily upon Germany |