AUSTRALIA AMD JAPAN.
GERMAN PRTDSS COMMENTS
LONDON;, June 30. Professors and other pundits contributing to the Genihaji press -comments on the Imperial Conference no longer discuss Canada, but cling to the hope thattrouble can still be made between Australia and Japan, concerning the future of the Pacific. It is sufficiently recognised m Germany, however, thnt the prophets of the destruction of the British Empire are having a bad time. 'Phe Yorwaerts, m a spiteful and ca-n---dul -article, admits that thie Empire has manifested a. powerful military and political cohesion, supplemented by a strong tendency towards economic unity. A Customs union is likely m which Britain,*", must assist the -development of the Dominions. The article adds that Germany's only remaining hope is a qiaiTol " between the Dominions and Britain owing to the failure. of the Gutter to prevent the restoration of the Gorman Pacific colonies.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14658, 16 July 1918, Page 3
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AUSTRALIA AMD JAPAN.
Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14658, 16 July 1918, Page 3
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