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LAST DITCH OF DEMOCRACY - Majority Rights

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might add in the interests of the Sassoon. Britain had her own man<br />

power. Live and let live.<br />

FOUR POINTS: 1. Disinterest in Eastern Europe. 2. Disarmament in<br />

Western Europe. 3. Return of the German colonies, which England did<br />

not need, as [she] already held a quarter of the world. 4. Concentration<br />

on their shamefully neglected British Empire itself.<br />

Might of Japan as the more imminent threat to British Empire. The<br />

speaker at Earls Court also pointed out that Japan constituted a far more<br />

effective menace to the Empire than did Germany. That Europe was<br />

divided by a financier’s vendetta. He even mentioned kicking [out] of<br />

[the] British at Tientsin. Three years have passed. I think Germany will<br />

get back her colonies. Japan has already demonstrated her capacity. The<br />

British Press was then, and still is controlled by Jew financiers. Money<br />

then could not be found for New Zealand and Newfoundland, but<br />

industries in China, India, and Japan were being financed with British<br />

capital in order to depress the industries of Lancashire and Yorkshire.<br />

There was no such thing as free press in England. The Union of the<br />

British people was urged. The old parties do NOT seem to have served<br />

you up to the “optimum” if I may be permitted to use that new bit of<br />

slang.<br />

My scrapbooks may be unsystematic, my plan doesn’t run. I don’t run to<br />

a filing system, but the oddments are fairly rich. Next to that Earl’s Court<br />

program I find a cuttin’ of August 3 of the same fatal year, 1939. And the<br />

olive blossoms were rich in that year. LOANS from England to friendly<br />

nations in Europe then totaled, according to the Times, thirty-one million<br />

sterling plus: Turkey, 16; Poland, a bit over 8; Rumania, 5 and a half;<br />

Greece, 2 million 40 thousand. Poles had not accepted conditions for<br />

another 5 million. The 8 million plus said to be repayable during 16<br />

years, beginning 1941. Loan to the Orient, interest paid in cheap cotton<br />

goods, ruin of Manchester. Loans to South America, interest in beef and

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