BRITAIN’S INTERESTS THOSE OF EUROPE
AWAKENING OF ISLAM Catie. —Press Association. — Copyright. Reed. 9-3 a.m. PARIS, Wed. 'T'HE newspaper “Le Gaulois” says: “He is blind who does not see the close relationship between the movements against Great Britain to-day apd those against Europe to-morrow. These movements are now i shaking Islam's illusions, 1 and will be dangerous I sooner or later. "The solidarity which | ought to exist among the j Great. Powers interested in Islam will become necessary ] as a common safeguard, if j the reawakening of Islam is j not to develop into a revolt, I the consequences of which I are incalculable.”—A. and | N.Z. I j
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 298, 8 March 1928, Page 1
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