Donald said: “Your president has been good enough to invite me, both as 'Prime Minister of lily country and chainn'p.n of the World Economic Conference to come over to explore problems which have to be dealt with at that gathering. I believe we two are in harmony regarding the great world cause's, and agree that it is not crossing at the moment is the removal of -the economic dis-tre-.s .that lias befallen us. We must ptri-ve t () dear o’;etn<.-le s which block the highway-; of tirade, both within oar own coiintiv i and between the nations, and iso restore the hope of employment to workless millions who look to earn a living ui factory and field.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1933, Page 5
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