Central Powers
IMPROVING THE BIRTHRATE V THE QUESTION OF POLYGAMY. Press Association-Copyright, Australian and; N.Z; Cable'; Association (Received ll.ffO a;iri.) r ■; Amsterdam, 'December ‘50..... - The Berliher Tagchlati, discussing the question of polygamy, denies that the movement has official support, but admits the existence of polygamy, .instancing the, Eden colony, "which was established solely for breeding! noble specimens of-.the human race, and several other organisations, ..all desiring to improve the birthrate byi rabbit-like multiplication. THE LOST COLONIES. Press Association—Copyright, Austra. lian and N.Z. Cable Association Amsterdam, December 28. Dr. Fensch, a Majority Socialist, in a speech, said that Germany’s colonies would remain in Britain’s hands only if the Allies won such a series of victories on land and sea and in the air as would break Germany’s military might for all time, and would ..also break the national heart of the people. “We are,” he added, “a nation like the French, British, Americans and Japanese. There are seventy (millions of us. Where shall our emigants go? To Canada, the Cape, Australia or the United States? Never! They would be treated as .pariahs’ in‘ --those" countries; '■* We' will dottrel our enemies to yield our colonies, arid more besides.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 29, 31 December 1917, Page 6
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