PREMIER BALDWIN
DRURY LANE SPEECH
’United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
(Received this day at 9.23. a.m.) LONDON, April 23.
Premier Baldwin will broadcast throughout the nation ,-tu amplification ol the Drury Lane speech, lie stress ed that the General Election in Britain affected the whole world. The Empire covered a compressed quarter of the earth’s population, totalling lour hundred and sixty millions of every culo .r, race, creed, kind and degree of civilisation. The welfare and peace of those people depended on the maintaineiice ol a stable government, and wise -tatosmanship in Britain. “It is a tremendous thought, hut it is our responsibility. Wo in Britain are indeed a people to whom peace is essential, living on notlijug hut the trade of tiie world at large.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1929, Page 5
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