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BEAVERBROOK’S IDEAL GOVERN|v ; . MENT. • - must have a Government in this country so fired with zeal, so confident in purpose, so able in personnel, so inspired in leadership that the fires of prosperity will spin rig from evry headland in the country,” said Lord Beaverbrook in a recent'speech, - Where are we to find such a Government 1 It is difficult to say but I know that it must be found, and that it can he found. If necessary, let us turn to finance and to the hankers, 'Give us your most brilliant men.’ Let us ask the farmers for their outstanding men—and believe me,-British agriculture is rich in ability. Let us require from the trade unions their independent leaders of modern opinion. Let us demand of industry their men of vision and their men of experience. And there are men of great ability in the House of Commons and the House of Lords who are as impatient as you and T, who are chafing under the'restraint of palsied party leadership, who will give marvellous assistance to a cause nobly conceived and bravely executed. I want to see Pitt’s work done again.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1930, Page 2

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225

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1930, Page 2

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