That anti-German feelings in America are becoming less noticeable is the opinion expressed here by I. W. Keffer, general manager of the Woolworth Company in Germany, who has returned from a business trip to America.
“Nowhere in circles where I spent my time did I hear anything unfavorable about Germany,” Mr. Keffer said.
Count Abraham Camando obtained from the Porte the decree in the nineteenth century by which foreigners were permitted to own land in Turkey.
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