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England's main Mediterranean
and Middle -Eastern defenses to
East Africa is to be accompanied
by an economic, social and politi
cal development in Africa which
will be "truly historic."
Hot on the heels ot this momen
tous statement we see British,
French and Belgian colonial ad
ministrators meeting in Paris to
discuss a program lor intensive
development in southern, central
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AU this has been Eot under wav
without blare of trumpets. Indeed
it's only now we get a close-up
preview of a vast enterprise that is
calculated to strengthen a British
Empire which some gloomy pro
phets have said darkly was break
ing up.
This prediction has been voiced
more persistently since mighty
India with her four hundred mil
lions has been granted her inde-
penaence, thereby removing one
of the brightest gems from the
imperial crown.
Still Leader
wmston Churchill said a few
aays ago tnat Britain would con
tinue to play a leading role in
world affairs, "Albeit not in the
full stature of former days." He
added: "It is my unconquerable
faith that if we have hard times
aneaa we shall come through
wo amicuiues in tne end."
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with such an estimate, alwavs nrn.
vided England doesn't fnrset that
per iaie as a sovereign democracy
i iiimea wun America s.
Change Slow
The term . "breaking-up" isn't
an apt one to use in connection
with the changes in the British
Empire.
It is undergoing a metamorpho
sis which thus far has resulted in
dividing it into two parts the
British Commonwealth of Nations
(comprising sovereign states) and
the empire (including the de
pendencies.) These two divisions
complement each other.
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