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GERMAN METHODS.

N CAPTURING FAR EASTERN t TRADE. t Colonel Unsworth, travelling score- * tary for the Salvation Army inter- t vjiewed by the “Daily Telegraph,Gem- 8 phasised Germanysdesperate attempt f to capture trade to the Dutch East f Indies. Already the country is flooded t 4dth German commercial represent a ' (jives ready to obtain every available c contract. Aided by exchange and us- * ihg Dutch ships tuey are able to under) 1 dell every competitor, even Japan. Gei - many is easting covetous eyes on Aus- & , fjraliar’sjam, butter, biscuit and tinned; 1 Jieat trades. £ Colonel Unsworth declares that ' icre is serious danger of Germany, ( 4 lough ousted Irom Japan and China, scorning, under Dutch auspices, the < r dominating commercial force iu tlm Far East, British prestige is being j undermined among Moslems by propa- ‘ ganda, similar to the Indian Khalifat ■ movement, teaching the people that I Britain is desecrating Moslem holy

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Temuka Leader, Issue 10282, 10 January 1922, Page 1

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GERMAN METHODS. Temuka Leader, Issue 10282, 10 January 1922, Page 1

GERMAN METHODS. Temuka Leader, Issue 10282, 10 January 1922, Page 1