THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
Tiie Tiiiikat to Bhit.mx “AYe have got to face countries that are being taught by adversity to pull themselves together, to restore their deficiencies, to make peace among themselves. to knit classes together instead of having them clawing each other. W’e are now on the brink ol the reemergence of those formidable rivals in the markets-of the world, and we have to meet them. If you only arouse the same spirit as was put forward in the war, if you only arouse it before' we actually get into the fangs of peril, you will find that Britain can look aTier her trade, her commerce and her industries as she looked after her shores. She can do ii. hut you have to get her to do it before it is too late.” Mr Lloyd George.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1924, Page 2
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138THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1924, Page 2
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