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(Received Tuesday, 9.45 a.m.) NEW YORK, Monday. Dr. Solf, interviewed in Berlin, said: —"I am not as hopeless as most people in Germany regarding- the apparent determination of the Allies to deprive us of all our colonies. As a Peace Congress delegate I hope to be able to convince the Allies of the necessity of restoring some of the colonies to Germany. President Wilson expressed au honest
opinion when he asked the Conference* to consider Germany's colonial needs, but he has found opposition from Britain and France. k "The Allies fear that Germany mlglxt use the German colonies and islands S3 U-boat bases in future conflicts. Ttn» is absurd, because Germany has unconditionally accepted President idea of a League of Nations and ttei disarmament proposal. \ "The charges that Germany had. ill-* treated natives in Africa are unfounded* Germany will publish a "White Bopl* disproving the allegations.',' ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13753, 4 February 1919, Page 5
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