“That, is an old suggestion which has not the smallest foundation in fact.” “We can quit-e understand,” says TTjg Morning Post, “that Mr Ramsay MacDonald, who last y_ear stopped the work at Singapore in order, as he stated, lo demonstrate to the world the aspirations of this country towards peace, considers that his purpose has boon frustrated. But with great respect, we submit that it frustrated itself. That signal of goodwill was received in a world-wide silence, presently to bo broken in tho United States by a loud outcry for a more powerful navy. Who can doubt the excellence of Mr MacDonald’s intentions But was there ever an instance of a concession offered by one great Power bent on peace, which produced the least response?"
Rubber footwear imported into Britain from Canada during the first quarter of 1924 was worth £49,480. This dots not include rubber-soled canvas shoes.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19472, 6 May 1925, Page 11
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