GERMAN DETERMINATION.
("Times" and "Sydney Snc" Scr*:c_ss.l LONDON. November 10. In a letter a prominent business man at Copenhagen, who has no German sympathies, says:— "There is no denying tho fact that when travelling through Germany, speaking to all kinds of people, including wounded soldiers, ono gets at the strength cf a determination that i. somewhat, appalling. fam certain it is a mistake to think that. Germany is drawing near tho ond of hor resources in men. A German .shipowner offered to I_t mo that tiio Germans would he in London before Christinas. I took him up." COPENHAGEN. November 10 Tito Crown Prince of Bavaria is distributing among thc troops tho .*_- called Gorman "room of Hate,"' expressing undying hatred towards England and England alone.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15123, 12 November 1914, Page 7
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