THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
C'O-OI’ERATION ANI) ORGANISATION'. In industry to-day there is a growing tendency towards closer co-operation and wider organisation. This m ivement is not confined to firms in one national industry, but is extending to associations of industries on an international basis, and closer economic cooperation between groups of nations must contribute to a better understanding between them. In Europe an advance has already been made in certain industries along the path of international agreement, and it is our duty, as business men of the Empire, to seek practical means to organise our great inheritance into one economic whole, so that the British people, with their character and traditions on one hand and the immensiTnatural resources of the Empire on the other, may take an even greater part than hitherto in promoting the trade and commerce, and ensuring the peace and prosperity, of the worlH.—Lord Kylsant, British Chamber of Commerce.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 November 1927, Page 2
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152THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 9 November 1927, Page 2
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