LOST COLONIES
GERMANY'S AMBITIONS
(By. Eleotrlo Telegraph—Copyright) ("Sun" Cable.)
LONDON, 31st Oct. The "National Review" deplores the studied indifference with which it declares dominion governments, parliaments, and peoples have hitherto regarded international problems affecting them as much as Britain. The "Review" adds: —"Just as„. Germany woke up the British Empire in 1914 so she may again .when she gets busy in the League of Nations and presses for the return of the German colonies. I'iiblic opinion in Britain needs all the reinforcement obtainable from Britons overseas in gingering up the Imperial Government toi resist German ambitions in Africa, the Pacific, Asia .Minor, and other places where they clash w.th British interests. The best way to preserve peace is to- direct German activL ties. to South • America,, where it would only.be a question of : commercial and not political or administrative-, development.''-- .-..; "■ . <■•.;• -.j-.vtorv;;; ■'■'■■-'
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 1 November 1926, Page 5
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