Decline of Anglophobia.
London, Feb. 7. The result of the Kaiser’s visit to England is interpreted in Berlin as a happy augury of the peace of the world.. Former Anglophoho journals in Germany are temperate and respectful in commenting on the visit. The majority of the German newspapers urge the wisdom of the Emperor’s attitude towards Britain, and emphasise the change in the tone of the Russian journal ‘ Viedomoste,’ the organ of the Prince Onkbtoraski, which urges a general Anglo-Russian understanding. Several influential newspapers, however,attach political significance to Britain’s friendliness resulting from the visit, and declare that Germany's policy in the Far East requires an alliance with the greatest naval Power in the world. Nevertheless, the anti-English feeling, they declare, is very pronounced in Germany.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 106, 9 February 1901, Page 3
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125Decline of Anglophobia. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 106, 9 February 1901, Page 3
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