AMERICA'S ENTRY.
OPINION IN GERMANY. Geneva, July 2. Professor Eulenburg has written an article published' in the Munich Post, stating:—'Politically the hostility of the United States is not without significance for our world .position. We lose at the same time tho sympathies olf inanjy circles. Professor Enlenburg quotes conclusive figures to show how Germany will suffer after the war if America follows Britain's example, and interferes with Germany's trade with neutrals. He adds: "\Ve are looked upon as a nation ruled by absolute government, from whom free nations run away." The Munich Poßt, commenting on the article, remarks: —"There .are still many leading German .politicians who do not grasp the grave significance of the German-American conflict."
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1917, Page 2
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116AMERICA'S ENTRY. Taranaki Daily News, 18 July 1917, Page 2
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