GERMAN COLONIES
CAPE MINISTER’S VIEWS (United Press Association —By Electro Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON, September 16. Hon Mr Te Water, the South African Minister, was interviewed at Montreal, where he is on a holiday. Mr Te Water said that he believed that South Africa would be willing to participate in a conference to examine Germany’s claim for colonies. He emphasised that he was speaking unofficially, and was expressing his own rersona! view.
-Mr Te Water added: “I have long held the opinion that- the -Nations should no longer delay the examination, in a spirit of reasonable moderation, of the German viewpoint about the colonial issue, as on all other issues which threaten to disturb the peace of the world.” FEELING AT THE CAPE MONTREAL, September 16. The Durban correspondent of the Montreal “Daily News,” says: “Hon Mr Te Water has not embarrassed the Government of South Africa, but has merely ventilated the feeling which is strongly shared by many well-in-formed thoughtful people.”
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