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BRITAIN’S SLUMP

INDUSTRIA L COMPETtTIOX INEVITABLE.United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Topyrigbt. j LONDON, June 18. Commenting on the unemployment in ■Britain, which * totals 2,602,898 individuals, and this at the time when the figures should have shown a seasonal improvement, ‘‘The Times’ says: "There is still no sign that the Government has any constructive policy to help industry and to.provide work and wages. There is still no sign that it has taken to heart the lessons of the crisis in Australia.”

The editorial strongly urges the adoption of the principle of co-opera-tion, and it advocates that those groups of firms who maintain selling organisations overseas should recognise that the idea that the Dominions should devote exclusively to the production of food and raw materials is out of. date.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1931, Page 6

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BRITAIN’S SLUMP Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1931, Page 6

BRITAIN’S SLUMP Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1931, Page 6

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