EQUALITY A DREAM.
PLEA FOR PRIVATE ENTEWPRMjfi,"' Bj Telepapli.—Pr M , iMUL-Comim. I'? Received May 9, 5.5 jun, |:\ -. a i • London, May ra ; . Speaking at a Primrose League maJM >ng, Mr. Bonar Law declared the odlV tion, whether industry should be A.'i ducted by private enterprise or UktiEjitl ahsation must he tonght" net. He was determined not to cqjkj promise in that respect. The «y of Britain was baseX on Individiiaii initiative, and the eataDßshiMnt of ; equality was an impossible dream. A«yl nation attempting to prevent the fain scope of individuality would be ruintdt.' —lmperial Service. $
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1920, Page 5
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