THE GERMAN MENACE.
The International Arbitration League, in a letter, describes Mi- Robert Blatchford (whose articles on t_.e German menace havo attracted niuch attention) as a scaremonger, and a mere pawn in the Opposition party's cam©. Continuing, the speaker s.itid he thought the Tariff Reformers were rather glad that their oversea kinsmen were not here to participate ifi the election. He concluded by expressing the hope that the year 1910 would be remembered as the year in whicA the won complete (self-government, shattered the feudal chains, and threw off their feudal burdens.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13622, 4 January 1910, Page 7
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