NO ALARM CAUSED.
Germany's Progress Towards ' Strength. DEMOCRACIES' PORCES. British Official Wirclesß. BOGBY, February 8. In the course of a speech, tho Marquess of Londonderry said ; Germany's progress toward strength, provoked difficulty, but lie did not say that with any note of pessimism, or in any spirit of alarm. With the great material assets of the British Empire, and with the great democracies —the United States and France—allied in thought with this country there was no force in the world which need give them cause for anxiety. : '
The times in which they lived, however, were so strange that, because there was nothing of a startling character in Heir Hitler's speech, everyone heaved a sigh of, relief. Herr Kitlcr told tlie world that unless Germany could export she must die. But every country was in the same position and there must be some method by which trade throughout the world could be stimulated when there were such' vast undeveloped treasures. •
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 34, 10 February 1939, Page 7
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159NO ALARM CAUSED. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 34, 10 February 1939, Page 7
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