IMPRESSIONS OF GERMANY.
MR. M'GOWEN ABROAD. By TeleEraph—l'ress Association—Copyright London, June 12. t Mr. M'Gowen, Premier of New South Wales, who has just returned to London from a visit to Germany, interviewed, said the British had reason to fear the Germans on account of the industrial and commercial developments in Germany as the result of thirty years' liberal education. Though he had seen the big guns at IvruppV works at Essen, and large superDreadnoughts and cruisers being built, "we have nothing to fear in tho event of war." The lact that Britain's statesmen were equal to any of their predecessors afforded the promise of even a more gioriaus future. Let tho Briton get the liberal education ■ enjoyed by the German, an.l he would easily hold his own with the rest of the world.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1153, 14 June 1911, Page 7
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