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HATRED FOR ENGLAND BITTER !- tState of Mind of Germans Toward j Enemy Is Eloquently Shown inPaper's Announcement._ *Berlin.—Eloquent of tho German 1 state of mind toward England and ev- * erything English since the war began j is a solemn announcement contained ( in the well-known Germantrcomic pa- ’ pejr^Fliegende Blaetter. The editors in- * form their readers that they have re- ( reived numerous letters protesting ( against the word ‘‘copyright” which appears on the title page. A patriotic ' management (they'add) feels bound to explain that this does not imply the ' existence ot. any sort of relation be- r tween Fliegende Blatter and the Brit- l lsh government; that it has, in fact, t nothing to do with England. The objec- ( tionable expression is employed for ^ the sake of the circulation of the paper in America, because only in this 1 fashion is it possible to prevent the ^ pirating of text and pictures. For that ( reason and for that reason only the English word ‘‘copyright” is permitted j to intrude upon the pages of .a loyal v German periodical. (HONOR FOR BRITISH FLYERS r
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Chatham, New Jersey, US

Sat, Jan 09, 1915

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