THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
Bnmsii Empiuk FlximiiTioN, “This great project lias hern planned so that the British peoples might meet one another and exchange thought and opinons on the common ground of their Mother Country. It has been planned so that each could see what the other had to sell, and what it might advantage each to hu.v. Wealth depended on” production—its realisation lay in the interchange of the results of that produced. To exchange actual wealth merely for the money taken w'as a loss. It was of little use. ns had been discovered by a very great nation to amass all the sovereigns in the world and then find they could not eat them. The job for the British nation is trade. .And in the Exhibition of the British Empire all will see how much trade the Empire can develop within the family.” !
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1922, Page 2
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144THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1922, Page 2
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