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AFTER THE WAR.

THE ANTI-GERMAN FEELING

London, July 13. The Hon. A. J. Balfour, Minister fo l ' Foreign .Affairs, speaking at tho Guildhall, in reply to an address presented by ]the city congratulating him on tlie success l bf'his'visit to America, ridiculed as pr-eposterous the German attempt to persuade tho world that she was waging defensive warfare. She would never be able in our lifetime to throw off the load of hatred an 1 disgust her aims and methods had-excited. He rejoiced that in the inevitable complications and difficul- :- ties that were always present with us we had the United States on our side. He hoped that when the peace conference met, territorial delimitation. 5, wr-ukl bo provided in Europe i<> givo more fhaii l<?mpoi.'».ry relief from fho horrors of wyr apd make neijcj 1 P'"J'Pl'.lU'llt.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3293, 16 July 1917, Page 2

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AFTER THE WAR. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3293, 16 July 1917, Page 2

AFTER THE WAR. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3293, 16 July 1917, Page 2