RECTOR OF ST. ANDREW'S UNIVERSITY.
FIELD-MARSHAL'S MOMENTOUS
WORDS.
FUTURE OF THE COLOURED
RACES
Received May 15, 11.30 p.m
LONDON, May 14. Sir Douglas Haig was installed Rector of St. Andrew's University. In the course of a speech he said: The passions from which war arises still exist in every quarter of the globe, ai.d only await appropriate moral, political and economic conditions to uin-st forth. We must be prepared. We should not fail to understand that the yellow peril is one of the utmost seriousness. The Chinese must eventually demand a place in the European labour market. India is seeking social, political and indus- . trial development. All races must receive British freedom and justice, enabling them to rise to our standard of life.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17572, 16 May 1919, Page 5
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