IN THE PACIFIC.
GERMANY'S POWER ENDED. AMSTERDAM, November 27. The Socialist paper "Vorwarts" draws attention to Dr George Inmer's pamphlet, admitting that Germany's role as a colonial power in the Pacific is ended, and that it will be difficult to get Kiaochau from the Japanese. He urges a rapprochement with Japan as being of high importance, and adds: "Germany must find territory in Africa. It is easier to negotiate with England than with Japan." Dr Sclwiidt, in another pamphlet, anticipates growing alienation between Japan and England, and urges the advantage of a better understanding between Germany and Japan.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 563, 29 November 1915, Page 8
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98IN THE PACIFIC. Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 563, 29 November 1915, Page 8
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