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POSITION OF ENGLAND.

STILL GOING STRONG.

COUNTRY WILL PULL THROUGH-

The gloomy forebodings which Dean Inge has incorporated in his recently published book, and which appeared ■in .the cablegrams on Monday, were referred to Sir James Allen, late High Commissoner for New Zealand in London, upon his arrival in Wellington on Tuesday. “To say that England is no longer in the position she used to be is a gross exaggeration,” declared Sir James Alien. “She is suffering—-and suffering severely—from the coal strike and other labour troubles, and lier power of production is weakened. No other cormtry could have stood up to it, but Great Britain will pull through. She has not 10st thei respect of the other nations, and that her influence upon the world is as gre§;t as e,ver I have no doubt. She.ppßsessesi a. very fine type of statesman, who are doing good wolrk.”

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5028, 17 September 1926, Page 2

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POSITION OF ENGLAND. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5028, 17 September 1926, Page 2

POSITION OF ENGLAND. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5028, 17 September 1926, Page 2

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