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THE ANTI BRITISH CRAZE.

Hostile Peeling Rising in Britain

Strained Relations with Germany likely to ensue.

Received this day at 8 47 a m. London, Nov 22. The Times is astcnuhei at the North Gcroan Gazette’s unfiirm S 3 for refrainin" to quote and misrepresent Chamberlin, who with the'wholo Government and

nation indignantly repudiate the accusations of cruelty. That he simply enumerated the measures taken in previous wars of different countries which were severer than those adopted by Britain. He had not admitted that these countries had done anything wrong. The sensitiveness of the Gormans was not affronted by anything Chamberlain said, “ We”continues the Times, “ equally with the Germans are entitled to guard our honor and resent the hateful poisonous calumnies. The belief that the war is conducted ferociously, rests on the propaganda of mendacity and malignity, generating international ill-feeling. Bannerman’s denunciation of the methods of barbarisms, furnished a pretext for ill-wishes.” The Standard and Chronicle warn Germany of the danger of tolerating unlicensed abuse of England. The Daily News says, the German Government is driven to the unusual course of conscious, and, cat not afford to put itself wrong in the opinion of the powerfully angrily expressed agitation, doubtless conducted with some injustice to the British army.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 23 November 1901, Page 3

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THE ANTI BRITISH CRAZE. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 23 November 1901, Page 3

THE ANTI BRITISH CRAZE. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 23 November 1901, Page 3

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