THE CHANNEL BRIDGED.
GREAT BRITAIN'S CHANGED j POSITION. j MUST LOOK TO COLONIES. (Times and Sydney: Son Services.) (Received 8.30 .a.m.) LONDON, March 17. Tn a lucid study; of the British Empire published by •Macmillan's, Sir Charles Lucas, formerly of the Colonial Office, insists that the war has caused England to cease to be an' island, and she is exchanging,her position as a unique European Power,, with a population far below that oi;'Ttussia or Germany. Jn order that she may hold her own with other fvrst-clase Powers, Bri-' tain must, says Sir Charles, indentify herself absolutely 'wittf her people overseas.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 66, 18 March 1915, Page 5
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