GERMAN COLONIES.
PROPAGANDA FOR RETURN. xiy TelcsTawh —T?re»s Assorintiorj WELLINGTON, Aug. 21. A suggestion was made m the Legislative. Council yesterday afternoon by I lie lion. A! ark Cohen'ihal the New Zen hind delegates to the League ol Nations Assembly should lake particular nonce and rosr-t any propaganda which may he made by Germany in favour of the' return of lier old colonies, lost after the Great War, particularly Samoa. Air Cohen said that measures should lv taken to onunterart, that agitation in Germany. He anticipated that Germany would show her hand very plainly ‘at Geneva, and put all her cards on the table. “No are determined,” lie said, “that Germany shall never again obtain a eontrohing miluence in tile Pacific.” The Lender of iho. Council _ (hn K - I-lealon It bodes) said V was informed that the impression in England was that, 'tlie propaganda was directed to-y-mis Urn late German rolonies in rr!her then towards nor old colonics in the Pacific A? was locked upon as model .territory . as p , IM . ~!• orlminist-rntiqn bv New Zealand, both by members of the Imperial Conference anil ho thought by the l -oaeue of Nations. consult! a lie SLiiv "I ■Zealand if she desired to bold &am .as lie hoped she would do
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 23 August 1926, Page 13
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209GERMAN COLONIES. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 23 August 1926, Page 13
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