GREAT EXCITEMENT IN GERMANY.
VIOLENT HOSTILITY TO BRITAIN,
GRAVE JUNCTURE.
KAISER WILDLY CHEERED.
By Telegraph-Prsss Association— Copyright Berlin, September 1. In Germany there is being displayed tho most violent Anglophobia sijico the Boer War. The newspapers discover sinister motives in General Sir John I ronch s present visit to French fortresses on tho German frontier. Persistent enmity to England is the keynote of most of tho newspaper articles. Several noisy anti-British meetings have been held in Berlin and other places. The newspaper "Eeichpost" states that the Moroccan negotiations aro at a grave juncture owing to Britain's sudden interference. "Germans," adds tho paper, "are weary of unending British intrigues, and feel sufficiently strong to make themselves a place in tho firmament in spite of England's impertinent veto."
"STAND FIRM, WILLIAM." KAISER FOLLOWED BY CHEERING CROWDS. Berlin, September 1. The Emperor was wildly chcered in the Berlin streets. (Rec. September 3, 5.5 p.m.) Berlin, September 2. On quitting the parade ground, cheering crowds followed tho Kaiser. A voice shouted: "Agadir! Stand firm, William. The people are behind you." The Sedan Day celebrations are exciting Germany's warlike spirit, and stimulating hostility towards England. Every patriot is wearing a William tho First cornflower in crapo badges. Owing to the indisposition of M. .Camboil, the German Ambassador, the conversation in rcferenco to Morocco has been postponed till Monday. NAVAL REVIEW AT KIEL. GERMANY'S MOST POWERFUL DISPLAY. • Berlin, September 1. Tho naval review to bo held at Kiel on Tuesday will be the most powerful display yet made by Germany, ono hundred and twenty-nino vessels of all classes participating. (Rec. September 3, 5.5 p.m.) Berlin, September 2. Twelve hundred officers and thirty thousand men . axo afloat for the Kiel review.
, CONTINENTAL BOURSES DEPRESSED. (Rec. September I, 0.45 a.m.) London, September 3. Tho Continental Bourses aro depressed over tho Morocco situation.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1223, 4 September 1911, Page 5
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