AMERICA'S LUCK.
"Agjainst an overt German War* of conquest in Spain any British Government must impose resistahfee; but Germany allies herself with Fascist in^urgents, and if Fascism is stdpped in Spaiiy it Will- riot bfe Britain that will deserve the credit, " points out Harper's Magazine, U.S.A. ''If those tabfics bOrrowed from Communists, who tried them unsuccessfully in Central Europe and China, suceeed in Spainj they may be tried elseWhere. It is easy to Say that a world 6f FaScitt riatidnS could riot long endure; like the dogs at Constantindple after they wefe marooned on Prinkipo island, they ebuld only eat up one another. But a Faseist Coritinent would not be reduced to sueh a diet till it had tried to make a dinnet Oxlt of the British Empire; and if it* iririnagSd f6 digest the meal, South Afriea might come fiext. . . . . "These are long-range speculations, but range shortens xapidly iri these days. The English would certainly behave a$ Americans do if they enjoyed America's geographical luek."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 110, 26 May 1937, Page 4
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166AMERICA'S LUCK. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 110, 26 May 1937, Page 4
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