GERMANY AND ENGLAND.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, Jan. 12
Mr Chamberlain, in his Birmingham speech, said his opponents must find another scapegoat for their vile and infamous falsehood disseminated in foreign countries without a syllable of protest or the slightest interference from the responsible authorities. Count von Bulow’s referonco to the Triple Alliance is regarded in Paris, Rome, and Vienna as bravado, and intended to warn Hungary and Italy that their menaces have not changed Germany’s commercial policy. Many Vienna papers speculate whether Count Bulow intended to sound the knell of the Triple Alliance.
The Paris newspaper Debats comments on the increasing estrangement of England and Germany.
Sydney, Jan. 13. The Daily Telegraph says the dangerously inflamed condition of Anglo-German relationship can scarcely go much further without- a point being approached at which language becomes inadequate to provide a vent.
The Sydney Morning Herald says the time has indeed arrived when the expression of German Anglophobia should be checked. They might be allowed to proceed to such a length as to set the two nations by the ears. GERMANS COOLING DOWN. By Telegraph—Pres3 Association—Copyright
London, Jan. 13. The German press is astonished at Great Britain’s outburst of indignation. It imagined that Great Britain was too fettered in South Africa to notice insults. The tone of the articles has suddenly modified.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 313, 14 January 1902, Page 2
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