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FREE TRADE CRUSADE

GREAT ACTIVITY NOTED IN ENGLAND CANADIAN’S VIEWPOINT Reed. 9 a.m. OTTAWA, Monday. Lord Beaverbrook’s crusade for Empire trade development has stirred greater interest and activity in England than obtained even in the time of Joseph Chamberlain’s project for preferential Imperialism,” said the Canadian Conservative leader, Mr. R. B. Bennett, who has just returned from London. Mr. Bennett said he found among the British people a feeling as to the necessity of securing, developing and lp ™J. dlng the stability of the Empire The campaign is not of Lord Beaverbrook alone, but also of many other thoughtful men. Fam not expressing personal opinion for the moment, but speaking generally, I should say all the political parties in Canada are very anxious for the expansion of trade, consistent with the development of our own resources and industrial life.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 854, 24 December 1929, Page 9

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FREE TRADE CRUSADE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 854, 24 December 1929, Page 9

FREE TRADE CRUSADE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 854, 24 December 1929, Page 9

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