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“FOREIGN DICTATORS.”

MUST BE THROWN OFF

DEVELOPMENT OF EMPIRE WANTED.

LONDON, Nov. 19. Harold Begbie, in an article in The Referee, headed “ Foreign ( Dictators: Britain Enslaved, says. : While Hearst ranted against the bogey of British Imperialism, Wall fetieet quietly and secretly commenced to thoroughly destroy British trade. British bankers and statesmen have allowed a small body of cunning, sentimental and idealistic German Jews in Wall Street, who would have been blown to pieces by German shells except for British valour, to enslave Britain and reduce the world s greatest Empire to pitiful impotence. “The Wall Street idealists argue that Britain is the greatest stumbling block to world brotherhood. Germany needs an outlet. Therefore, for a while she will be allowed to expand in South Africa, thus removing the danger of a European conflagration. Japan, who only threatens America because the Union Jack closes her natural outlet, should be given Australia. -. , , “Before it is too late, and while we still have strength to defend ourselves from physical violence, we must throw off foreign dictation and concentrate solely on the development of the Empire.” _____

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 4 November 1925, Page 9

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“FOREIGN DICTATORS.” Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 4 November 1925, Page 9

“FOREIGN DICTATORS.” Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 4 November 1925, Page 9

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