THE ATLANTIC ALOOFNESS.
" Nothing can separate Europe from Asia, nor either from America. Year t.y yc;ir tlie Atlantic- narrows north and south. It is pretty certain, we agree, that revived Europe a decade lienee, or so, will own no independence on America and will accept no tutelage. That attitude by itself would only mean a larger peril. Any big European war whatever would involve immediately the questions of ' American supplies, sea-lights, and naval power. 1 lie alternative is world-peace or no pence. All fur-sighted citizens of the United States begin to realise that the present phase of aloofness is only an abnormal reaction from tlie (treat War and cannot he maintained. To establish worldpeace the American people will need Europe and Europe will need them."— Mr .1. L. Cal vin, in the " Observer.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1927, Page 1
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133THE ATLANTIC ALOOFNESS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1927, Page 1
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