FROM GERMAN PAPERS.
■ «•> England's immemorial categorical imperative: Ever act thus towards others, as you would wish others not to act towards yourself.—Hamburger Fremdenblatit. The Furor Teutonicus must be let loose with the force of an avalanche and the fierceness of a tropical hurricane over the Italian nation of degenerates, by whom our Austrian brothers and ourselves have been so shamelessly betrayed.—Die Post. If the readers of the English papers find any comfort in the oft-repeated suggestions that we have in view the possibility of being compelled to defend ourselves in German soil, they are most heartily welcome to tit. Indeed, they need some such solace badly, while itheir Government continues its edifying task of blowing soap bubbles.—Kolnische Zeitung.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2788, 9 August 1915, Page 4
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