EUROPEAN OUTLOOK
A TIME TO STAND FIRM. _ Few things are certain in ordinary life, nothing is more than probable in international life. But it is almost certain that if we British hold back new, writes Sir Charles E Hobhouse in the “Co itemporary Review,” the Fuehrer, emboldened, even justified, by long-continued impunity. will spring on Prague as he sprang on Vienna. Eventually we shall have to stand up to him when enriched by the spoils of the Austrian and Czechoslo- . vakian lands in minerals, :’n men, in commerce and in territory. We are perhaps at the turning point of Empire when our fate is still in our own hands, but if we do start, down the wrong road control passes from us. It is as sure as anything can be sure that, if we state a bold policy with firmness, and adhere to it, we shall net lack active and determined friends who will, for their own sakes, see the matter through.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 June 1938, Page 9
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