FOR AFTER THE WAR.
(PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] | (Received This Day at 11.25. a.m.) i LONDON January 3.
The Germans tire preparing betimes For an overwhelming, industrial and commercial invasion of the helpless Russians. The majority of the German n!ad lAusbrian prisoners won’t retur n to the fighting front, without compulsion. They won’t even return to Gei'nmny after the war. Officers and non-coms will return, but privates see thp possibility of living much more profitably in Russia than i n Germany. Germans are not confined in internment camps but living amongst the people, have easily proved their superiority to the Russians in all departments of life, whether agricultural in dustrv or commerce. ]t is a* question whether the British Empire will feel sfnre against the Russians in the hands of the enterprising industrious . Germans hacked up by a man power | of 150 million Russians. I
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1918, Page 3
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