PRESS INTERVIEWS
Rec. Aug. 22, 1 a.m. Ottawa,, August 21. Mr. J. G . Coates, interviewed said: "The conference has been a success. Definite progress has been made toward restoring prosperity throughout the Empire on an enduring foundation. The conference has taken the greatest step in history toward the goal of Empire reciprodal preference. Looking back on the month's labour, we may well feel gratified at t.lip nptnpvomont''
Mr. J. H. Thomas, interviewed on his departure, said: It will probably be urged that the Old Country has given too many concessions, but I prefer to feel that we are laying the f oundation of a great Imperial policy. We must never forget that it is to our interest to. restore the Dominions' prosperity, and the recovery of Australia and New Zealand will be to our advantage. It has been a strenuous time for us all, but the result justifies it."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 307, 22 August 1932, Page 5
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