FUTURE OF NATIVE RACES.
LESSON OF GERMANY'S COLONIAL POLICY. • New York, Dec. 14. SMnu' newspapers. commenting editorially on the datire for negro rule in Gin—ny'i African ooloniei (cabled on Dwwibtr 12), state that it would he fcttd to imagine a more foolish notion than the suggestion that the colonies ■fcoald be returned to the natives with-1 cot foreign supervision. It if a reductio ad abnrdum of tho self-determination prtafcple. Ifr. Taft, interviewed in Philadelphia, Mid tiere ig a doubt raised whether England will adhere to the attitude that (lie t* not seeking territorial gain from the War. Germany's treatment of the asthpa of the Pacific and Africa demonstrates that the colonies must not be Manied to her. The question, arises «nd*r the fourteen points, who shall administer the colonies? - Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa wish the colonies incorporated in the British Empire. This would cause a cry of Imperialism against Britain. The best course is that the colonies should be administered by the League of Nations. —Ana. NX Cake Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1918, Page 5
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171FUTURE OF NATIVE RACES. Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1918, Page 5
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