ANTI-BRITISH DEMONSTRATIONS IN GERMANS.
"NORTH GERMAN" GAZETTE'S" VIEW. Press Association—Telegraph—Copyright. Received November 23, 0.44 a.m. BER LIN, November 22. The "North German Gazette," commenting on the demonstrations, says justifiable resentment against inconsiderate anfi offensive expressions of a single Minister ought not to extend to the British) Government and people. Mi". Chamberlain's explanation minimises the speech which rekindled the Anglophobia. Nobody would deny the general truth" advanced as an apology for severities which accompany all wars. Offiicial action against Chamberlain's unofficial erpressions was not necessaiy. The high reputation of the German Army foe discipline, valour, and humanity was beyond the reach of false misplaced comparisons.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 23 November 1901, Page 3
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