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LOST COLONIES

FLY IN LOCARNO OINTMENT

GERMAN DESIRE FOR RESTORA- ■ TION.

(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPIRIOUT.)

(AUSTRALIAN..NEW ZEALAND CACLE ASSOCIATION.)

(Received 27th October, 2 p.m.)

\LONDON, 26th October

The "Evening Standard" . mentions that there are indications that the first substantive act after Germany's entry into the League of Nations will' l>e an agitation for the return of the lost colonies. Apparently there will bo a recognition of the fact that the return of German East and South-West Africa is impossible, and the agitation is likely to be concentrated on the restoration of the Cameroons. "It would be unwise to un-der-estimate this new feeling, or rather revival of an old feeling, as a source of future friction

Hamburg is now reviving as a shipping centre, but its eyes turn to South America rather than to Africa. . Berlin, however, is again thinking of "a place in the sun."

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 102, 27 October 1925, Page 6

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LOST COLONIES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 102, 27 October 1925, Page 6

LOST COLONIES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 102, 27 October 1925, Page 6