GERMANY IN THE PACIFIC.
SIR THOMAS MACKENZIE'S
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(Received May 12th, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON*, May 11. Speaking at the Newspapers' Pr«* Fund dinner, Sir Thomas Mock®®® 8 urged public men to visit the DomiP' ions, instead of remaining at smug contented ignorance of suchvn*j questions as the future of the' I. German colonies in the Pacific. "If •jj' Empiro is to be kept together?, said, "it must bring to its council* men who voice tho aspirations of P®?" pies of the Dominions, the importance of which public men should «*WfGermany has been allowed to got a gPP on tho throats cif the Dominions, an almost strangle them."
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16210, 13 May 1918, Page 6
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