COLONIES QUESTION
BECOMING MORE ACUTE ACCORDING TO MOLOTOV. SOVIET “KEENLY VIGILANT.” (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) MOSCOW, August 1. M. Molotov, in his speech, stated: “The establishment of diplomatic relations with Yugoslavia must be particularly emphasised. Our relations with Bulgaria are normal. “France, Belgium and Holland have large colonies which they cannot defend as strongly as previously, and the question of a, distribution of colonies is therefore becoming more acute. The Imperialistic appetites are whetted, not only in Japan, but also in the United States, where covetous amateurs are disimulating their Imperialist plans under the banner of anxiety for the interests of the Western Hemisphere.
“All this threatens to convert the war into an imperialist world war. The Soviet, therefore, must be keenly vigilant regarding her external .policy while strengthening all her internal and external positions.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 August 1940, Page 5
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