EUROPE TO-DAY
BRIG.-GENERAL’S IMPRESSIONS SYDNEY, Doc. 19. Brig.-General W. R. AlcNk'oll, principal of the Goulhuni College, "ho returned from a tour to Britain and the Continent by the Espevance Bay yesterday, said that another war would take place between France and Germany, and tho Central Powers, if Germany was armed, He found that Germany .was quite friendly to Britain, but had a vitriolic hatred for everything French. Germans c’aimed that France, with tho United States, had profited from the war unfairly. Wages were low in Germany and'industry .was progressing. I'lm standard of living appeared to he. just as high as in Australia. 'L'lioro was not tho same evidences of unemployment as in Britain. Im France be found open antagonism to Britain and Italy, l'kanee had no friends; and hud lost alt her socalled politeness.' Soldiers were everywhere in Italy, and everything savoured, of militarism.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17453, 30 December 1930, Page 8
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