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CHAMBERLAIN AND GERMANY.

PRESS COMMENTS. REKINDLING OF ANGLOPHOBIA. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Berlin, Nov. 22. The North German Gazette, commenting on the demonstration, says that justifiable resentment against tho inconsiderate and offensive expressions of a single minister ought not to extend to the British Government and people. Mr Chamberlain’s explanation minimises tho speech, which had rekindled Anglophobia. Nobody would deny the general truth advanced as an apology for tho severities which accompany all wars. Official action against Mr Chamberlain's unofficial expressions was not necessary. The high reputation of the German army for discipline, valor, and humanity was beyond the reach of falso and misplaced comparisons.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 270, 23 November 1901, Page 2

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CHAMBERLAIN AND GERMANY. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 270, 23 November 1901, Page 2

CHAMBERLAIN AND GERMANY. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 270, 23 November 1901, Page 2

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