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Show HUNS PLAN NEGRO CONQUEST ARMY London, Jan. 30. Lieut. Gen. J, C. Smuts, lecturing before the Royal Geographical Society on East Africa last night, contrasted the British and Gorman colonial viewpoints.. Germany, Ger-many, ho said, was not looking for homes for settlers and had no population popu-lation particularly farmers.vfor emigration. emi-gration. ""' Germany's colonial alms, the general gen-eral said, wero dominated by a far-reaching far-reaching conception of world politics. Her real alms were military and In getting strategic positions for exorcising exor-cising world power. Germany's ambition, am-bition, he added, was for a great East and. Central African empire, embracing the colonies now, owned by tho BrltiBh, Belgian, French and Portuguese, Por-tuguese, lying south of Lako Chad and north of tho Zambesi, river. This territory, Guneral Smuts declared, de-clared, was, first, to supply raw materials ma-terials for the Geruinn einplro, but was mainly for raising a groat African Afri-can army to parry out her schemes ot world conquest. "As long as thoro Is no real changji of heart In Germany, no Irrevocable Irre-vocable break with militarism, the law of self preservation must bo considered con-sidered paramount. No fresh extension exten-sion of Prussian militarism to other continents and seas should bo toler-atod toler-atod and tho conquered German colonies col-onies can only bo regarded as guarantees guar-antees tor tho futuro peaco of the world." |