A UNITED EUROPE
BALDWIN SEES PROGRESS HIGH HOPES OF FUTURE British Official Wireless Reed. 10.45 a.m. RUGBY, Friday. The Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, who addressed a Conservative Party meeting at Glasgow last night, devoted his speech mainly to a discussion of domestic affairs. He prefaced his remarks, however, with a brief review of the changes effected in the international situation in the past four years. These years, he said, had seen Europe, which had been divided into two hostile camps, become at any rate a united Europe, to the extent that there was no longer any definition of allies or ex-enemies, but a spirit bringing all countries, irrespective of the past, into closer contact, into
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 520, 24 November 1928, Page 9
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116A UNITED EUROPE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 520, 24 November 1928, Page 9
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