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OTTAWA CONFERENCE

SOME BRITISH SUGGESTIONS. I United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] (Received this day at 9.25 a.m) LONDON, January 12. A suggestion that the British Ministers at the Ottawa Conference should propose an exchange not only of goods, but of men against markets was made by the “Morning Post,” which says: “Britain should offer preferential terms for surplus produce from the Dominions, and they should he ready to absorb our surplus people. The Dominions, however, may reply that they have their own unemployed, nut unemployment may result from t!ie lack, instead of surplus, of injhubitiints. It has been stated that the prosperity of the United States only began when they passed the twenty million mark, and Canada could not expect prosperity until its population I was at leant 15 millions” The “Post” I advocated a settlement by communities.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1932, Page 5

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OTTAWA CONFERENCE Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1932, Page 5

OTTAWA CONFERENCE Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1932, Page 5

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