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THE ISOLATION OF GERMANY

4 "GOTT STRAFE" FEVER SUBSIDING. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright ("Times" and Sydney "Sim" Sorvices.) London, June 20. A neutral observer writes to the London "Times": "Some Germans aie beginning to wonder what is the matter with Germany why she has no friends, why everyone is trying to stab hor to the heart, and why she cannot keep peace with nations /hitherto neutral. Germany to-day has so many hatreds to cater to and so many enemies to damn that she is not equal to the task. There are signs indicating a more 6ober spirit replacing the 'Gotfc strafe' fever. Every day reveals more outspoken criticism of the foreign policy. "The man in the street is beginning faintly to realise that there is a wido gulf between German right and the right of other peoples. A well-defined cleavage is appnrent_ on the Italir.n question. The Prussians feel that the new war does not concern them. The Bavarians are enthusiastic over the Galician successes, which have elevated Austria in Gorman esteem and closer cementpd their union. Henceforth German officers will bo noliiic; officially in all parts of Austria' Hungary."

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2494, 22 June 1915, Page 6

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THE ISOLATION OF GERMANY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2494, 22 June 1915, Page 6

THE ISOLATION OF GERMANY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2494, 22 June 1915, Page 6

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