THE HUN IN AMERICA.
"BUSINESS FOR EVER LOST."
Sydney, Nov. 1(1. The following official wireless news has been received in Sydney by the United States Consul-General (Mr.' Erittain) : Philadelphia.— Mr. Mitchell Palmer, the United States Alien Property Custodian, in a speech reviewing the work of (he office in taking over flio Americanising enemy-owned property, said that German industrialism was' as much a menace to world peace as was German military autocracy. The business built up bv Germans in the United States would be for ever lost to them. No other course would be compatible with (he safety of American institutions, for German autocracy is quite apparent in its economic exploitation of the world as it is in the governmental and military domination of Central Europe. Germany must bo made to •understand, he said, that her plan has failed in the industrial as well n.s in the military field. Industrial disarmament must come along with military disarmament. Autocracy in industry must fall with the fall of the Hohen7.olle.m dynasty. The same peace which frees the world from the menace of the autocratic militarism of the German Empire should free it from the menace of its autocratic industrialism as well.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1918, Page 3
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198THE HUN IN AMERICA. Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1918, Page 3
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