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NEWS OF THE ALLIED OFFENSIVE."

A Neutral wha: bas telurned fan Berlin sends the Times the following Goten of his impreselona --

The people are not, cannot be, insensible, tomich influences, and the natural consequence in that they are subdod and Aqufeb

STRAITS RUBBER

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Busqarona, August 36A. SUMBANG AWAKEN.

Aliagar 3-340-Jars

I think this is the real reason of the change which I was much impressed NO FAL by during my recent visis. I have been rasts than once in Berlin at constienbleer Azelo kalay furoresis since the outbreak of the war. and my recollection of the buoyant

My visit to Burin happened daring the dagu immediately preceding

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MOOLTAN 1. Sept. 25

It was splendid summer weather and the capital was wearing much the sam appearances is did before the war st this season of the year. Indeed, t anyone secustomed to Berlin, where the public services are well organized everything wems at first to be going on niuch as stal. It is not until you Oct. 16 practrate a little baby the surface that Nov. i realize that a gres; change has con Nov. 18 over the people. They have been sobers Sor, 20 by sorrow. Dec. 15";

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| give an illustration of the difference

I was staging in a Warding-house in Wilmersdorf, a "burb of Berlin. sad

exuberance of the population during the earlier stages of the Exostilities only made the present contrast more vivki.

*** SUCCESSFUL

*** PEACH..

Yet I am bound to say the people did to seem disappointed with the course of the war so far as is hum'gozze. They are proud of their successes and do not mem to be anxious about the final outcome of the struggle. One change there is, Your bear, people speak lest howevos. than formerly of the results, the gains, which the war will bring to Germany. Among the women, especially, the desire for penon is general. They are still very patriotis, and they always add, when they express their desire for pesca," "But a successful peace-****

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"This does not mean, they explain, that they wand to walt, till Germany has achieved victory over her anemies, means in opportunity to conclude penes in as bonourable way. Their idens that Germang should not have to me for penca, but that both sides should come1

It is now more g to an understanding.“

I noticed on the wall a card bearing freely said than before that there is no

intention to retain possession of Belgium large betters the wond Schutzengraben" but they say they will never give Poland (trenches. asked the lady of the house back to Russia. what her object was in giving such prominence to this placard. She replied that is bang there, as a constant reminder

For a week before the Allies offensive from the Monday fill the Saturdas cold feel it. In heard people speaking there was something in the air. One

of the men in the treacles. If we are all the time of the English offensive ever fempred to forget the "seriousness They said. "Tery likely the English of the times through which wo are offensive will begin soon now, and the pawing, if cay of us become too frivolous, interest taken in this momentous event I point to that one word and immediately wis almost, painful in ita intensity. Not our thoughts are carried to the trenches much was said about the probable result, where so many of out,dear ones are lying, nor did you hear the people speculating. as to whether the German arms would ad.we grow give again.".

The restaurants and theatres are still be able to resist the attack And vory

ewed. In the theatres there is still the likely this was one of the causes of the

eld luxury of mise-en-wens, the most pre-occupation of the minds of the people beautiful costumes are to be seen on the as a whole of which I have already stage, there is no falling of in the spoken. There can be,little" doubt that numbers of the chorus girls and supers, ** the English offensive" was what their and orchestras as large as ever play thoughts, were largely concentrated upsa, during the entr'arte. -

NEWS OF THE OFFENSIVE. It was on Sunday night, the offensivé

CHANGED AUDIENCES.

But the andinnces have changed. They having begun en Saturday morning, that have becoris more phlegmatic and stolil we had the first information. On Monday than before. They laugh at the come-was the universal topic of conversation. situations, but the langhter is not the It was taken very seriously. The cafeless spontaneous, catching laughter Germans generally admitted that their of the days before the war." There is troops had been obliged to retire a something straiged and forced about little, but many said to me Aber es ali, un it is easy to see beneath the cold bleibt doch immer fragtebob si sacering expression affected by mary a behalten (but it is still questionable ans among the audience an ever-presec: whether they will keep it). On Monday. sad gnawing anxiety, desire to be all the places where the news in stock used and to laugh and to forget what up on the walls were crowded Offous is never forgotten, for it is uppermost civilians, nurues, every sort of person wan in the minds of all the war, always the to be seen crowding round the placards. In the tramways, on the underground,

Tar.

I attended a performance at the everyone was reading the newspapers Komodionbaus of a very amusing play containing the news. It was the subject alled Dor Diebients Tag. I found which interested everybody so the excluí. extremely diverting, but the people round sion of all others, but opinions were me hat 30 strangely

and expressed only with reserve) A quiet irdemonstrative, When they laughed, Very shortly after the publication of somehow it did not team to ring tone, the first news there came a further and the impression left on my mind was announcement from Headquarters, that that they were depressed by the brooding the Gorman troops had been able to caro which is haunting the whole popris |tion all the time...

prevent the necessity for any general precipitate retreat. I think the way the Had this beán an loluted instance Gerome Headquarters gave the German might have thought afterwards that, public the information of the beginning perhaps, after all, I was mistaken. But of the o¤ensive, and then followed it up was got. I went on another evening with a reassuring statement, was most to a popular comic opera, and I noticed artistic and diplomatic. It enabled the exactly the same thing. I can only people to hear it, for they were first told explain it by the fact that the people that the army had retired and the next have come to understand more and more day that it was already in such a position but the war is not such a jolly amusing as to preclude the necessity for retiring thing as they imagined at the beginning in a hurry. With this consolation, they The losses have been appalling, and avery had for the time being perforce to be amily is saddened either by bereavement content

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