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RETURN OF COLONIES. “THE BOMB AVILL EXPLODE.’' 1 (United Press Association —By Electric I Telegraph.—Copyright.) j BERLIN, Jan. 18. | “The time yill como- when Germany must demand her colonies back,” declared Dr Goebbels (Alinister of Pro- j pagaiula), addressing 20,000 Nazis at ■ Berlin. • ] He lidded that Germany could not continue to live as a poor country ; while the rest of the world rolled in j wealth. “AA’e are beggars. We have : no colonies and no raw materials,” lie , said. “AVe are confronted with diffi- i culties which cannot be overcome by i internal methods. Others don’t need the colonies they have taken from us. i It is dangerous for the world not to : concede such demands, because some day the bomb will explode.” 1 Dr. Goebbels added: “There are mo- ■ ments when one has to. take tli9 sword and cut the knot. AVe don’t want to interfere in the conflict between Bn- j ’ tain and Abyssinia on the one hand 1 and Italy on the other, but Germany ( is learning a lesson from the situation, namely, that a nation without power cannot preserve peace and that we cannot rely on the League.” Dr Goebbels concluded by saying: AVe must become a nation of martyrs because we have certain tasks to fulfil in the world.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 44, 21 January 1936, Page 8

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HINT BY GERMANY Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 44, 21 January 1936, Page 8

HINT BY GERMANY Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 44, 21 January 1936, Page 8

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