JAPANESE EYES ON PACIFIC
AUTHOR’S AMAZING OUTBURST PERILOUS FUTURE FOR NEW ZEALAND United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, June fl. “Japan naturally looks to New Zealand as an ideal colony,” declares Major S. E. G. Ponder, in the "Sun on Summer Seas,” publ’shed by Messrs Stanley and Paul. He adds that the future of the Domlnon is pregnant with tragedy. “The mere thought of the domination of the yellow races makes one chudder. What can be done? The answer is: ‘Nothing,’ written in 'gtters of blood on a backgro md of greyness, made up by the distant misery of New Zealand, which is safe only as long as the Empire lasts. America has not been beaten on the sea. Japan has already more than a sporting chance of winning a naval battle against America.”
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLI, Issue 20441, 11 June 1936, Page 9
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134JAPANESE EYES ON PACIFIC Timaru Herald, Volume CXLI, Issue 20441, 11 June 1936, Page 9
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