TRADE WITHIN THE EMPIRE.
MR BALDWIN ON DEVELOPMENT. (BY CABLIb-PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.) ("ArgUß.") LONDON, July 2. The Pit. Hon. Stanley Baldwin addressed 30,000 Conservatives at CiillomptJon, including delegates firom every constituency between Bristol and Penzance. He devoted his speech mainly to agriculture. Mr Baldwin insisted on tho £1,000,000 grant, to help the production of Empire foodstuffs and to enable Empire goods to replace foreign. "It is our desire and intention," lie said, "that the largest possible proportion of importations shall come from the DOHI7 inions, not from foreign countries. W© do not deeiro to displace a pound of our own stuff, but every increase in the Dominion's stock to Great Britain means more settlers, therefore more purchasers for our goods, and better trade at Home."
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18425, 4 July 1925, Page 13
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124TRADE WITHIN THE EMPIRE. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18425, 4 July 1925, Page 13
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