BRITAIN’S WORST PROBLEM
LXEMPLOYMEXT R.Ei.IF.E (Official Wireless.' REG BY, Sept 23. The confeicnees between the ‘Government and the, Liberal Party on relief of unemployment and on schemes for stimulating trade, were referred to by Sir Herbert Samuel, one of the leaders of the Liberal Party, in a speech at Exeter. At the conferences the parties had come to close quarters w.Ph many of the principal aspects of the problems, he said. Nothing could he substituted for a general world revival of trade. That had been understood on all side from the beginning, hut there had been under discussion a large programme of immediately practicable measures. It was not for him to anticipate any .statement on tlie •subject which the Government might make, but he had reason to believe that within a brief period the country would be informed of -the nature oi the proposals under discussion, and the Liberal Party would declare, in due course, the specific measures it dekirecl to see adopted.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1930, Page 1
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