NEW ZEALAND ENVOY
MR LANGSTONE IN AMERICA VIEWS ON POST-WAR TRADE (Rec. 11 p.m.) WASHINGTON, May 28. The New Zealand Minister of External Affairs (Mr F. Langstone) said to the press that after the war a division of Germany into small principalities, lacking great centralised power, might be necessary to prevent the Nazi system from influencing the world. He said that under the Nazi trade system it would be possible for Germany to lose the war and still win post-war trade through barter. He said the Germans were advancing in this direction before the war, and he added that after the war some collaboration between the British Commonwealth, the United States, and Latin American nations would be needed; even an economic union would be quite possible and very desirable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24619, 29 May 1941, Page 6
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