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EMPIRE TRADE.

PRACTICAL IDEAS WANTED. By Telegraph.—Prces Assn.—Copyright. London, December 4. The Morning Post, in the first of a series of articles on Empire trade, • .iys the conference during 1923 ought not to be summoned to discuss resolutions of vague goodwill. It should be on the frank recognition that there is a. real danger of Britain slipping into the abyss of pauperism. All the Lloyd Georgian rosy dawn nonsense should be abandoned. The Dominions will help loyally if given a plain, straight-forward lead from Britain.

The writer suggests the immediate collection of practical data and expresses the opinion that Britain can confidently face me next critical decade if the Empire comes to the rescue, as it did at the end of last century, when unfortunately the door was banged, bolted and barred in the Dominions’ face.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1922, Page 6

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136

EMPIRE TRADE. Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1922, Page 6

EMPIRE TRADE. Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1922, Page 6

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