PACIFIC PROBLEMS
0 VIEWS OF DR. CONDLIFFE QUESTIONS OF POPULATION & TRADE. ACTIVE POLICY NEEDED. (Recd This Day, 9.55 a.m.) LONDON, August 1. Dr J. B. Condliffe, of the Empire Summer School, Cambridge, said: “The Pacific is bound to be the scene of great economic conflicts. It is unwise to open areas to indiscriminate and uncontrolled movements of people from Asia as the result would be a setback to the Polynesians and also to cause conflict in the Dominions." He added: “It is improbable that we will continue to monopolise the advantages of these productive countries unless we are prepared to people and utilise them and co-operate with our Pacific neighbours. The absence of methods of stabilising currencies, expanding trade operations and raising living standards, would lead to another era of imperialistic grabbing.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 2 August 1938, Page 5
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