ECONOMIC NATIONALISM
Undoubtedly Come to Stay (Received 16, 10.10 a.m.) * LONDON, Jnne 15. Lord Bledisloe, speaking at the Empire Advertising Convention, said that economic nationalism had undoubtedly I'onif to stay. "Britain,' ' fie said, "will fiud compeusation first within lior mitional borders aud secondly in Eiupiro trade. I am an ardont advocate of tlie revival of cmigration in tho ivmpire and 1 also believe that AngloAmerican frieudship is "vftlal. There would he 110 war if England and America were to declare that they would not pormit it. " Sir Stanley Eeed, president of the '.iOiidon Association of Empire Newspupors Overseas, said, "When xye are ltivited to sacrifice Empire trade policy as a gesture to the United States we sliould remember that the United States is spending £32,000,000 in a dii attaclc on British shipping.5'
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 128, 16 June 1937, Page 5
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