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NEW LINER FOR AUSTRALIAN ROUTE Pre* Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, September 27. (Received September 28, at 11.30 a.m.) “ Some may wonder why at present tw should spend nearly £1,000,000 on such a; ship,” said Mr Irvine Geddoß at the mercantile lunch aboard the Orion. “ The answer is that we are engaged in continuing business, confident that when the world returns to sanity Australia’s prosperity and expansion will perhaps, need even larger ships.” ' , ■ Mr Ramsay MacDonald, proposing success of the Orion, alluded to the sfcsenc© of Mr S. M. Bruce, and eulogised the ability with which he was discharging a great duty at Geneva. Britain, said Mr MacDonald, was not an enemy of Italy and did not desire'a quarrel; No nation was more single-heartedly, or with greater sincerity, working for peace than Britain/ He asked Italy: Was it worth while?
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Evening Star, Issue 22146, 28 September 1935, Page 17
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