WHAT A STRANGER SEES IN BERLIN
LITTLE TO REMIND HIM OF WAR. London, February 1. A neutral who has returned from Berlin says that a stranger docs not seo much to remind him of war. Neutial foreigners are not subjewod • to inconvenience or interference in their movements, though a wise man avoids trying to talk to soldiers on the subject of strategy. i,r It is a common belief that the Allies are using neutral subjects as spies Railway carriages contain a notico that the German soldier must not only light but keep silent for the Fatherland Comparatively little is heard about tho war itself. When international relations are discussed, tho universal hatred of England flames up. The people aro convinced that German? must emerge tp|(|m|)bii.Hl.."=-"Tluica H"d Synucy , "Sum' l - Services*
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2375, 3 February 1915, Page 5
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130WHAT A STRANGER SEES IN BERLIN Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2375, 3 February 1915, Page 5
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