WORLD PEACE
LABOUR’S TASK' * Of; United Press Association.—ByElectrio Teiegrapli.—Copyright.) LONDON, June 29. The Prime Minister, Mr Ramsay MacDonald was present at the Cooperative Printing Societies Diamond Jubilee Dinner, in his address, he said: “One section of our work is international peace. We are working away at it. We are trying-to lay the foundations of what will bo the finest and fairest fabric that any Government has over built. It is said that we are losing time. We are not; for the policy that wc are pursuing is _ * “the greater the haste, the less speed.We are not entering any )-/ v peace conference without such preliminary preparations as will avoid failure such as that of 1927., Thero must be preparation before demonstration. This Government is not going to demonstrate till there is something to demon- . strato about.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1929, Page 4
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