THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
C'oNSl-ZH'KNIT.S. If you serare the butler from Jibe ! i, :id ,-f eveiy German child for thirty v, nrs you may add to the sum cf your indemnity a milliard or two of gold marks. That is not what is intended by the Treaty of Versailles. Hungry lutes make t ngry hearts, ami auger spreads further tlum hunger, f mean, what can Germany pay without condemning a generation of workers to Egyptian bondage and tlair ehildteit to semi-starvation. Every oppression, if persisted in. ultimately ends in the ruin of the Bed Sea of the oppressors. Europe lias only just escaped, _ with great loss Dorn its waters. We do uni want to he overwhelmed in another. - David Lloyd George.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1923, Page 2
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121THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1923, Page 2
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