THE GERMAN MENACE.
A writer in a German paper advocates immediate war as the only moans of extricating Germany from her intolerable position among the European Powers. He says:—"ln the lives of nations there are complications and dangers which can only lie disposed! of by the sword. Our situation today belongs to this category. At the moment conditions favoiivfiblc. France is not ready to fight, Britain is involved in intercolonial and coir onial difficulties, and Kussfa shrinks from war because she fears a. revolution. Shall we wait until' our opponents are ready, or shall we use a favourable moment to force a'decision?"' There is a nice niece of flamboyant egoism. Germany has her own little domestic troubles to fix up before she talks of war with the great, Powers. If she is lookiife for trouble, However, we liaye not the slightest doubt that she can find it.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 28 February 1914, Page 4
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