A BETTER WORLD
(Press Assn.-
the prince's vision AMERICA AND ENGLAND MAY ACHIEVE SUCCESS NO MORE POYERTY
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JKec. may ai, v.ou p.m. London, May 31. The Prinee of Wales, speaking at the Pilgrims dinner to the new American Ambassador, Mr. Bingham, said that if the present sufferings made us realise the vice of economic nationalism, they might well pav.e the .way for future permanent prosperity, and bring us nearer the day when there will be no more poverty. No two powers could do more to ensure the s-ueeess of the Disarmament Conference and Economic Conference than England and America. "I am confident that their co-opera-tion will enable the conferences to succeed. America will prove one of the cogs in the wheel putting the world in a batter state than it has ever been before." Mr. Bingham, stressing the import-* ance of eo-operation, said, "What shall we do for salvation, should be our only thought." .
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 546, 1 June 1933, Page 5
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