GERMAN EXPANSION.
DR, CALDECOTT'S SUGGESTION. AUSTRALIAN OPINION. ?j Telegraph-Press AssoclaUon-Oopyrisht (Rec, January V 9.35 p.m.) .. ' Sydney, January I.' In an articlo dealing with Dr. Culdocott's suggestion in favour of tho division of.Australia between 'tho British and Germans,. tho "Sydney Morning Herald" refers to Dr. Caldecott as a meddlesome professor, and says tho "Spectator" wroto the truth when it stoied that rather than permit occupation by any other Power Australia would fight to tho last. The struggle would so weaken tho white race that which over nation proved victorious would immediately be menaced by. nn Asiatic invasion. How'anyone could supp'oso Britain should bo prepared to present half Australia: to, another Power passes comprehension. At the same timo w'o.v intend Australia to .remain, not only white, but British.' ;Janiiary 1. ..Mr. Fisher, the.Federal .Premier; referring to the cable,; says Dr. Caldecott's statement has only a humorous side. Tho fuggestion is utterly ridiculous. : . *
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1326, 2 January 1912, Page 5
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150GERMAN EXPANSION. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1326, 2 January 1912, Page 5
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