NOT REAL ALLIES
Dealing with Tigers
ITALY AND GERMANY SIR THOMAS WILFORD’S VIEW < EUROPEAN INSTABILITY (By Telegrapn.—press Association) WELLINGTON, Thursday Italy and Germany are not firm friends, in the opinion of Sir Thomas Wilford, former High Commissioner for New Zealand in London, who discussed the latest developments in foreign affairs on his return from England in the Mataroa to-day. •• I am satisfied that the Interests of Germany and Italy are in no way identical," said Sir Thomas; "in fact, It would In no way be an exaggeration to say they are opposed. It is accident alone that has for the lime being drawn them together. The RorneBerlin axis is built on shifting sands, and I am satisfied that the two countries are not really allies, as we understand the term, nor really friends. “ Germany may possibly fight England some day, but her present interests are eastward and in Central
Europe. Hitler's call for German Aryan unity is an astute and far-seeing political move, for there are 100.000,000 Germans in Europe, of which about 60,000,000 are in Germany alone. Justice end Freedom “ It seemed to me that the struggle the world over to-day Is between the common conception of the corporate State and the democratic conception of personal liberty." added Sir Thomas. “ and while England has in the past secured Justice and freedom for the nation, I believe she may yet secure it for the world. “ The treaty between Germany and Japan interests every New Zealander and every Australian, for it Is generally believed to include an undertaking by Japan in the event of Germany going to war against France and Great Britain that, at the same moment Japan will act in the Pacific. It is. of course, believed by Germany and Japan that no naval assistance could be spared by Great Britain for the Pacific if war broke out. “ Those at Home who should be able to judge feel that, while America’s heart may not have changed toward Britain, nevertheless there lias been a change of head, for reason has taught those In control In America that the two English-speaking races must stand together if trouble comes.
“ Tn the meantime, peace in Europe is as unsteady as a blanc-mange. The treaty between France and Russia has temporarily steadied the Continental boat, but many who should know think that Germany’s so-called hatred o Russia is as unreal as the Loch Ness monster, and one who is widely versed in Germany’s mental attitude to Russia told me that Germany’s hatred of Russia is the ‘ gold brick ’ she sells to British visitors. “ The greatest danger to British politics to-day is the complete absence of any person calculated to inflame, inspire and capture the minds of British youth,” said Sir Thomas. 44 We must be ready to show' the world that we can maintain peace, for in that way only will war be prevented, and I repeat what I said in Parliament in 1927 when discussing the Singapore naval base—it is impossible to fight a maneating tiger with a tract."
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20503, 20 May 1938, Page 9
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506NOT REAL ALLIES Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20503, 20 May 1938, Page 9
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