FOOD FOR STARVING INDIA.
I England, the first to exploit the region, would at first have the best of the bargain. - Germany would reap her profit* in the future ; but England, and especially India, would benefit immense ly. The railway would bring our In dian Empire into close connection with this undeveloped area and its agricultural resources. The result would be that famine would cease to kill off every year its millions of Hindoos. By such an arrangement, he urges, the interests of the population, the resources and power of the Sultan, and the integrity of Turkey would be safeguarded and developed, and relations of confidence and perhaps cordiality restored between England and Germany.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 February 1908, Page 1
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114FOOD FOR STARVING INDIA. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 February 1908, Page 1
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