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THE WORLD’S FUTURE

AIR 1 BRUCE’S VIEWS

(Per Press Association — Copyright.)

AUCKLAND, June 27.

Just as in an equally grave crisis, following thie Napoleonic wars it was. Britain’s leadership which brought the world out of its troubles and into (in era of unprecedented prosperity as I believe the British Empire is beginning, with the results of Ottawa Conference it is once again going to lead the nations to a new era of great prosperity, said Mr S'. M. Bruce, leader of the Australian Ottawa delegation, on arrival to-day.

He said the fundamental spirit of the.. Conference must be a desire of each country to assit each other back to prosperity. It cannot he a bargaining Conference. He added that if it- is approached in that line it would lead to complete failure. One has the example before him of the whole world ever since the war, trying to do that. Each country ha«, been playing its own hand and been thoroughly selfish, until the world has been brought into chaos. I hope, and so do others, that the Conference will give the world something in the nature of., a lead that lie can face pressing problems in the spirit of self Help, and co-operation and that he can get somewhere.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1932, Page 6

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210

THE WORLD’S FUTURE Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1932, Page 6

THE WORLD’S FUTURE Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1932, Page 6

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