THE COMMERCE WAR
A GERMAN BOAST
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Zurich, May 31.
Herr Heinekcn, a director of the North German Lloyd Company, declares that Germany can complacently await the threatened commercial war; Englishmen have apparently forgotten that Mr. Joseph Chamberlain's idea, of a Greater Britain, in tho Imperial economic sense, was frustrated owing to. the opposition of tho colonies, which feared 'tho loss of the German market. Thesa conditions are not changed to-day. A boycott of German trade after tho war would merely drive all neutrals into Germany, who would naturally offer them specially advantageous terms. Germany cannot be eliminated economically without bringing down the whole fabric of the world's economy, burying foes aud neutrals alike.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2786, 2 June 1916, Page 5
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116THE COMMERCE WAR Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2786, 2 June 1916, Page 5
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