CONTINENTAL ANGLOPHOBIA.
THE CAUSE OF THE RECENT OUT. BURST. A CHANGE OF TONE. (Received February 3rd, 12.11 a.m.) LONDON, February 1. There is a consensus of newspaper opinions that the Continental papers imagined Britain was tired of the war, and would snatch any chance of peace in view of the
CABLE NEWS.
forthcoming Coronation cerenKaries, bwfc they are beginning to denounce Kruger and Leyds'e obstinacy. M. de Blowite, tile Pane /xMTespondent of "The Times," interprets this obstinacy to a desire to convince the commandos that England imwt now face, besides the Boer resistance, the moral suasion of Europe. Twenty-three columns are operating agaiast De Wet.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11190, 3 February 1902, Page 5
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