A REVIEW
BY FRENCH MINISTER.
(United Press Asaociation—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
(Received this dav at 9. a.m.) PARIS, January 17
“Europe is unable to feed herself, unemployment is rife, the world markets are narrowing steadily and she has ceased to he the banker of the world,” said M. Herriot, interviewed at Lyons.
“Europe is dependent in many ways on United States. The rejuvenation of Europe means a union, including Russia and Turkey.
“Europe’s position, configuration resources and the intelligence or Tier population are immense assets. London is still the first port of the world. There can be no union without Britain. There cannot be peace and liberty in Europe without Britain’s participation.
“Eventually, perhaps, there will be ft world union, according to the formula United States of America, plus United States of Europe, plus the British commonwealth.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1931, Page 5
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