INTERNAL STORM BREWING IN GERMANY
CIVILIANS DISSATISFIED. * ■ By-Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Eeo. July 26,. ?.55 p.m.)' ■ London, July 26. - A! Norwegian. traveller .reports that there is serious dissatisfaction amongst German civilians in consequence of the Enormous war losses. Tliey expected a short war. He declares' that a revolution is inevitable in Decemberunless ■there is ..an earlier peace, RUSSIAN SENTIMENT AND GERMANY v DEER FEELING AGAINST THE HUNS. 8y Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright ("Times";, and Sydney "Sun" Services.) London, July. 25. M. Alexia 'Aladdin, a member of the first. Russian Duma, who is- visiting N London, emphasises the grea£ depth of . feeling in Russia against Germany. .The determination of tie Russians to see the war through was directly proportionate to the apparent , success related by German stories. There is no possibility of Russia making a separate peace; the stories are a disgraceful lie. 'If any party even proposed peace, the negotiations would be swept away by a hurricane of popular rage. .'
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2524, 27 July 1915, Page 5
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156INTERNAL STORM BREWING IN GERMANY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2524, 27 July 1915, Page 5
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