GERMAN COLONIES
FORCIBLE CLAIMS MADE HINTS TO BRITAIN AND FRANCE “Mi sr MAKE CONCESSION'S.” {By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright J BERLIN, Dec. 31. Germany’s claim to colonies is forcibly put forward in the latest issue of the Deutsche Volkswirtschaft, which is the Nazi I’arty’s official economic organ. Britain and France, the two predominating colonial I’owers, it declares, must iecognise that if they do not make far-reaching African concessions to the rest, of Europe they will have to defend their interests alone elsewhere in the world in the event of danger. “Apart altogether from revision of the colonial clauses of the I‘eace Treaty, negotiations must shortly be resumed where they left, off in 1914 for transferring into strong hands those colonial possessions in Africa which are now in weak hands,” it It added: ”11: Britain is not disposed Io negotiate upon African questions, then even graver conflicts than the present one must be expected ' •iniong the great European Powers ini' guiding Afiican possessions.''
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 2, 3 January 1936, Page 7
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