AN ECONOMIC REUNION.
“The whole trend of European politics as instanced at Locarno and Geneva. under tlie new treaties and steps of the League of Nations, is to bring closer and closer together those whom the Great War seemed to divide, and to compel territories which were torn apart by peace treaties to become economically reunited. Economic facts are stubborn tilings, which must ultimately carry the day. The question then will arise, indeed, has already arisen, for Great Britain (which, after all, in spite of its powerful industrial position, is only one State of 15,003,£93 inhabitants) where does it. stand between combinations such as those of the United Stales and (as 1 may call them) the future United Economic State of Europe? We must ask ourselves: Where are we coining in?”—Sir Alfred Aloud in the “ Spectator.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1927, Page 3
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136AN ECONOMIC REUNION. Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1927, Page 3
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