GERMANY'S LOST SOUL
SPEECH BY SIR- A. CONAN DOYE&--(UMTED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.) MELBOURNE, 7th October. Sir Arthur C'onan Doyle, who is visiting Australia on a lecturing tour, re-' sponding to the toast of his health at a reception by the British Empire League, reviewed the result of the war. He said it was the outcome of the fact that Germany had lost her equl and crushed it out for the sake of State power. The British Empire, which had to some extent saved its soul, had been victorious. We had Bolshevism and other things now, but we could not have a great cyclone without a ground swell afterwards.
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 86, 8 October 1920, Page 7
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