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Show CATASTROPHE World May Cease to Trade With the People of Cen- tral Empires. GENEVA, -wa Paris, April 11, 5:20 a. m. The Journal De Geneve, commenting com-menting en ua leport that several of the South Anioricpn republics will lol-lcw lol-lcw the lead of Iho United S-:.tes in bieikingvIth Germany, says: "The essential factor is in the progressive pro-gressive expulsion of Germany from all continents today. Even if the Brit-1 ish fleet did not exist, the Germans' would not have a port of call outside of Europe, except in Siam. For an ovorpopulated and overproductlve country which lives by exportations and which die if forced to fall back on itself, the loss of South America , coming after that of China, is a genu-, ine catastrophe. "It has often been said 'In war victory vic-tory alone counts,' but it is no longer true. The future counts more. Germany Ger-many Is victorious in Europe, but shut out of tho rest of tho world." oo |