MENACE TO NEW ZEALAND
IDEAL COLONY IN JAPANESE EYES. DOMINION CAN DO NOTHING. SAFE ONLY AS LONG AS EMPIRE LASTS. IU.P A. by Elec- Tel. Copyright) LONDON, Juno 9. “Japan naturally looks to. New Zealand as an ideal colony,” declares Major S. E. G. Ponder in a- book, “Sun on the Summer Seas,” published by Stanley Paul. Ho adds that the future of the Dominion is pregnant with tragedy. “The mere thought of domination by yellow races makes one shudder,” lie says. “What can be done? The answer is nothing, written in letters of blood on a background of greyness made up by the distant misery -of New Zealand, which Is sale only so long as tho Empire lasts.
“America has not been beaten on tho sea, but Japan already has more than a sporting, chance of winning a naval battle against America.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12885, 11 June 1936, Page 2
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