THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
I’nosruitnv <'(iminc. Trade will « ulll<*. :i:ni when it mines to ilie real light I shall Inick the ]3ri-li-b mauui'ai t tnvr and tin* llriti.sh worker against the wnrhl. hut- wo move -lowly mill not until something; really hit- n- on ilio head. Thoro is one more river to eross hefore you route in pros; erit.v. This is the danger oil the Continent ol l-.mopo. When J.enee Inis heen nimle our iliflietllties will begin. Nations have heen equipping in :i wtty they have never equipped before. They have spent more energy ami more money on improving their equipment, on increasing their |ov er than they have ever done in the whole of their industrial history. David .Lloyd (onrge.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1924, Page 2
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121THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1924, Page 2
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