A DASH OF COLD WATER.
Thero is ono representative Gorman avlio sees clearly, and that is Maximilian Harden. Writing m his review, the Zuku.nft (the Future), he says: "Let us ask ourselves this simple, question, Who is it thnfc has been beaten up to now';' is it England? Is it France, who, since I'JU. continues to hold indispensable positions? Or Avoukl those 'Germans who are. not deluded consider the Russians as beaten on tho riiorrow of their great successes in Armenia and -Galicia? It is precisely in nurturing our people on fabled German, victories that wo are weakening that offensive and defensive strength of which wo are still in need. Our enemies are eagerly listening, with the ear on the keyhole., but they never hear the true voice of the German people; tho most they .hear is the voice of a handful of excited persons, who content themselves with shouting with all the power of their lungs behind the fence. If our foes couKi only hear tho wishes not of Herr Poter'this, or Herr Paul that, but of the people of Germany, we .should all be •much nearer to peace."
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 3022, 17 August 1916, Page 2
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