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Show MAKING FACES AT THE ALLIES. When an entente commission arrived ar-rived in Ratzeburg, northeast of Hamburg, Ham-burg, to inspect strong detachments of the reich6wehr. a military band played "Deutechland Uber Alloa" and the soldiers Indulged in offensive shouts. These little acts of discourtesy on thu part of tho Germans may bring them darker days than they have experienced. ex-perienced. With the whole situation one of tenRlon, a comparatively small number of hot hcadB near Hamburg or elsewhere In Germany may cause a deeper ponotration and finally a determination de-termination on the part of tho allied commanders to bring tho Gorman people peo-ple to a keener realization of the defeat de-feat they suffered when the armistice armis-tice was signed on November 11, 1918. Berlin sees the danger of greater friction and deplores the action of the troops neaT Hamburg, because the statesmen of Germany know the alllea are in no humor to be scoffed at, and that General Koch any day may advise a march acrocs Germany to Berlin It self. |