EX-CROWN PRINCE
HANKERS FOR POWER
Revives Yel’ow Peril Cry
(Received August 3 at 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, August 2.
The ‘ Daily Express's’’ Berlin correspondent states:—ln an interview the ex-Crow n Frince sail?:—’Britain and Germany are national and bj. teal allies. They have flourished topether in the past. May they flourish in the future! My ideal is to bring- about an alliance. I want to free Germany from the calumny that she was »c--sponsible for the war. There still
exists in England an .innatural pre-
judice against Germany.” Stating his pride in Germany today, the Crown Prince said that whde nifter European wei — in still deplorable confusion, Germiny wns beginning to see the b,;ht. He feared that unless Europe got together nnd became a strong white race, she ultimately would be overrun by coloured people. He thought Britain must now realize the mistake in bringing coloured troops to fight against Germany, and teaching tlim anything about modern warfare, results of which were to be s' p n in Morocco, in India, and everywhere in the East.
Protesting against the fate that prevents him from travelling the Crown Prince said:—" How I envy the Prince of Wales! I.uckv fellow! He goes where and when he pleases. 1 would like to see the world, put
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Grey River Argus, 4 August 1925, Page 5
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