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WILL WIN THROUGH

LONDON, Thursday. "With courage, unity and sacrifice the same spirit which brought them through the war, the British people will fight and win the fiscal battle," Dr. Winnington Ingram, Bishop of London, said when addressing the Empire Club. "The working men of Britain are not unpatriotie, I but are as ignorant of political economy as a newborn habe." They did not realise what was going to happen, he said, but now that the political force of Britain had been mobilised under what he termed the best brains in the country he was confident of victory. In moving a vote of thanks, Mr. J. H. Ferguson, Canadian High Commissioner to London, re-affirmed the conviction that Canada and Britain stood together in meeting every ' crisis. Canada would be the first to I aid the Motherland, he declared.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 23, 19 September 1931, Page 5

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WILL WIN THROUGH Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 23, 19 September 1931, Page 5

WILL WIN THROUGH Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 23, 19 September 1931, Page 5

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