GERMANY'S NEW HOPE.
TO TURN FRIENDS TO FOES. PEACE WANTED WITH FRANCE Times and Sydney Sun Services. (Received April C, 7.30 p m.i London*: April 7. A neutral correspondent says 1 hat many people in (iermany honestly believe that everything is pointing to a gr.lf between France and Britain. They believe that it is not unlikely that France will soon conclude peace am. turn against Britain. Many Germans are becoming so fascinated by this glorious hope as almost to love France. Words utterly fail to express Fie bitterness end hut red of i England, which is deeply ro >U'd : n the national mind. The mere mention of Britain is enough to throw any man into a fp'i :", i> f ha; red almost sublime in its intemiry. bet often ridieul his. On entering a linn-e in V!' ire • i" e writer heard a fniii-year old ■■ :dd tear! ins a parrot u, -ay. " Cod punish England " Th- mni'i-r aid ; thai he." little girl had promised her i father who had gone to the ■■' 1 "* j always to hate England and neve;- to sj.e.Vs to an Eimli.-hm.iii. I h'Mren throughout (lermany pro tauct in various ways to hate. hug. :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15889, 9 April 1915, Page 5
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