18 NOVEMBER 1922, Page 2

We sincerely hope that the British Government will not follow

the advice which is sure to be given to them by the worldly-wise--to beware of offending International Jewry. In the first place, a large part of International and• also British Jewry is immune to the Zionist bacillus, though it greatly dreads the disease. Next, we shall never get on satisfactory terms with Jewish financiers by showing ourselves afraid of them. Nations, like men, should remember that the lenders are at heart quite as eager to lend as borrowers to borrow. Besides, we are not in the least financially dependent upon International Jewish capital. We can paddle our own canoe in the hidden river of gold and paper.