GERMAN COLONIES.
MOVEMENT TO 4RECATN: * .••'V v ••* v-. :* ' ■ i DEMAND FOR EXPANSION. ' ',; , . LONDON,; Aug. 5. Colonial Week in . Germany, which, was designed to appeal to the "super-Nation-alists," included • a variety, of. processions, featuring the warriors» of Togoland, and carts and kraals, says the Berlin correspondent of the Times. . . t Herr Seitz, presjdent of the Colonial Societies, said-Germany's former enemies must not exclude her from expansion. She must widen her 'territorial basis of trade. Professors quietly followed suit in. lectures, while swashbuckling former colonials drank to. "Der Tag." " The press did not draw wide attention to the congress, apparently being aware that co-operation with, instead of opposition to, British interests was the, best avenue for German progress overseas.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 11
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