UNITED STATES OF EUROPE.
“For the first time the practical man —the banker, the merchant, the industrialist—is beginning to use the words ‘the United States of Europe.’ The economic miracles whch only political unity have made possible ■ in America, the ‘financial servitude* of some two hundred million Europeans to little more than half the number of Americans, have prompted the ’ question : ‘lf Europe had the economic unity pf America the former might be as rich a 6; the latter and a good deal more powerful.’ Frenchmen are beginning .to rei-ember that even their Napolqonisn. hi d an internationalist side 0/ it, that at best it was’ an attempt to organise and unify Europe. Thus the movement for ‘European Cooperation’ is stronger perhaps in France than anywhere am! for the moment it is .a growing movement.”— Mr Norman Angell. in “Foreign Affiairs.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1929, Page 2
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