FUTURE OF PACIFIC.
LECTURE BY PROF. BROWN
ARENA OF- FUTURE HISTORY.
(By Cable.—Press Association Copyright.)
(Received 10.9 a.m.)
SED-NEY, this day. Professor Frederick Douglas Brown, Professor of Chemistry and Experimental Physics in the Auckland University College, in the course of a lecture at Sydney University, declared that Australia had no need to fear Japanese aggression, as Japan had never adopted an aggressive policy.
The Pacific would be the arena of history in the future, because the largest unexploited labour quarry in the world existed on the coast of Asia.
He advanced the theory that the difficulty with regard to the development of tropical Australia -would be overcome by the evolution of a new race, which would be a coloured race.
[Professor F. D. Brown is on his return from a visit to Great Britain.]
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 170, 18 July 1907, Page 5
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