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3C. Dee. 13, 5.5 p.m. HALIFAX (N.S.), Sat. jay of a centralised Empire $e no longer live in a polipire and we must now 'see t our abilities and resources -n into the enterprise of pd strengthening our econon/' said the Prime Minister, . Bennett, on his arrival here :om Great Britain. ennett declared that the Country was meeting her with high coprage and connd the comiqg Economie Conit Ottawa would prqbably be ; important event of its kind [ within the British Commontatement by the Dominions j, Mr. J. H. Thomas, in which ;he House pf Commons that •itain was copimitted to the i wheat qupta was distinptly g, Mr. Bennett said. It maidcs ation of reciprocal trade its within thfe Epipire. people of Great Britain are forward with great inter.est nperial Conference," he conThe date eannot be fixed, of ;ntil after the Australian elthe passing of the Statute ninster the old political Emppgars and everywhere I the Old Country I found ioking forward to the Conn the belief that we will lay a the foundations of a new Empire.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 96, 14 December 1931, Page 5
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