SOUTH AFRICA.
QUESTIOX OF GERMAK COLGXIES. Received Jan. ID, 10.13 p.m London, Jan. 10. Strong commerits, are being made in South Africa,, at there being no reference to the German colonies in the Allies' reply to iPwsident Wilson. It is understood that the question will be dscidwl by the Imperial Conference. I The Cape Timea says that if the omis,sion is due to British disinteiustedness [and self-effacement it is mere anetuou? balderdash. The Dominions will consent to restoration only it the war situation leaves practically no alternative, and even, then their consent will be reluc- j tant. The war was thrust upon us, -\a\ it would be folly to gratuitously ~ establish the German menace where, the war enabled us to destroy it. I
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1917, Page 5
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123SOUTH AFRICA. Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1917, Page 5
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