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THE ANTI-BRITISH FEELING IN GERMANY.

A. WARNING FROM THE THUNDi» ERER. '

THE CONCENTRATION CAMPS. . Received November 21, 9.20 a.m. London, November 20 .—Many more 'denunciatory meetings have taken place in Germany and" Holland. Some students in Hanover were nearly killed for "favouring England. The ~ Times', in- ,a powerful leader, calls upon Cqunt Von 13ulow to de 1 fine his Onovernnieht's; attitude to l wards ending the anti-British agitation, instead of exhibiting official tolerance or indulgence, it warns •Germans that the passionate enmity now being displayed is likely to affect relations * with Great. Writa.in . Cape Town Novecibur 2tJ —Mr Herholdt, a member of the pope Parliament, has visited the Transvaal and OraoEge" 1 tsoncentratton camps. He found ./the ; man^gniegt , admirable, and expresses' 'that?+ne einbersisbf enmity arei'tiying among the* 1 fc&#&s^she T tr ills of rebels at Gra^relnOt^cr^a^jd, ah immense impressibfi'^he President oft. the Court giving the rebels every^ latitude. The better class of farmers .are. heartily sick of the., war. ; .-." •■>■ -> liondon, November 20.— Boer refugees in Portugal offer to submit to ter&s, but Greal Britain requires unconditional surrender. (Per Press Association.) Wellington, .November - . 21 . — The Premier has received a cablegra7n from South Africa stating that 87r6 Lonce-Corporul Stark is seriously ill of dysentery at Carigrows.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11823, 21 November 1901, Page 2

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THE ANTI-BRITISH FEELING IN GERMANY. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11823, 21 November 1901, Page 2

THE ANTI-BRITISH FEELING IN GERMANY. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11823, 21 November 1901, Page 2

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