AUSTRALIA AND THE WAR
A VISITOR'S IMPRESSIONS. . : London. October 20. , ' .■ Sir Charles Lucas, in tho course of an , ''.; article- in the "Times" containing Jus ; in.'liressions of Australia and the war, ; says that Australians have a very direct i interest in tho war in view of German '. pesscssions and trade in the Pacific, and ; may well feel it is worth paying a large . i price_ to etrongthen their own future . ' position in tho Pacific, which they, j rightly or wrongly, have considered has '. : been insuffioienily guarded siuco tie early eighties, when Germany entered ~; upon colonial espansion. Ho did not 1 notice any adverse comment of Britain's ■■'• employment of coloured troops oc il4san.'g^rjjpjp i g.tjoji|,in ) tho-wer. J
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2287, 22 October 1914, Page 5
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115AUSTRALIA AND THE WAR Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2287, 22 October 1914, Page 5
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