GERMAN COLONIES
DEMAND FOR RETURN AMERICA MAY BE INVOLVED VIEWS OF ECONOMIST United Pr®ss Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright LOS ANGELES. F®b. 22 Th® well-known British economist. Sir .Tr.s.in -i Stamp, before proceeding by train to Chicago to-day. wa*s interviewed by 3 representative of the Australian Associated Press. H® said: The Unit®d btafe? may be involved n e crisis raised ay Heri Hitler's for a restoration of ‘h® German colonies. ‘ This is not a simple matter of giv- > - es Every nation that signed the Versailles Treaty must be consulted, also the countries hordering on the disputed eolenies. ■ . pos ■ ■ it certain of the West Indies Inlands and British Guyana b® substituted for formei German colonies n order to appease. Germany's demands. That ‘ i: j - • o|vp *. neri( a s Monroe Doctrine. which also would involved if th® question of restoring the Pacific Isles mandated to Japan were raised." sir Joslah declined to comment deploring the possible collapse of Britain’s hoped-for united front.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20431, 23 February 1938, Page 8
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