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Show GERMANY HAS AN " EYE ONSWEDEN I Attitude of That Country of Greatest Importance j Prompt Action Is Planned. LONDON, Mar. 15. 7:25 a. m; An j Amsterdam dispatch to Reuters says A at the Dutch papers give prominence i to an article by Count von Reventlow a on the position of Sweden, which i3 re- 1 ; printed from the Berlin Tages Zeitung. I ! Count von Reventlow contends that Great Britain is trying to influence the affairs of the neutral countries b.. ---'B creasing the number of her consuls and concludes: "A decision cannot long be delayed. Germany does not await with platonlt H interest the i'rtvelopment of the fu- I ture attitude ot Sweden toward the de- H I mands of the Entente, but regards it H with a waiehful eye. The future afti- H I tude of Sweden is of the highest direct f J Importance in regard to the war." I oo |