"DARE NOT FAIL"
preSs. Apsn'"
itx awa conference must succeed before ' progress can be ; made active co-operation
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Rec, July 21, 7.0 p.m. LONDON, Thursday. , The opening of what the Times jescribed as the most momentous onference in the history of British Ltions, is the subject of many ditorials- Several dwell on the ■. nj(icanc2 of this first meeting of K confederation of nations since the Ratute of Westminster embodied in Rgal f°rR1' the previous declaration Ifequal status. ■Ihe Times says one state of detpment is thus completed, and the Ey is open for tlie next formal ac- ■ ' co-operation into a continuous eft0 promote commercial prosperE'lhe conference dare not fail. If it lj ;t would end all hope of the ■sovery of a way out of the prelDt distrcss. Unless Ottawa sucL the projected world conference H doomed to failure," states the jourI
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 281, 22 July 1932, Page 5
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