HENRY FORD IN ENGLAND
DESIRE TO KNOW THE PEOPLE. By Telegraph—Precs Assn —Copyright. A. and N.Z. London, April 6. Mr: Henry Ford and his wife have, arrived at Southampton. Asked regarding the removal of the rubber restriction he replied: “I think that is a move in the right direction, but I do not know anything about it.”
He declared that the purpose of his visit was to see the English people. "I am particularly interested in the people; in fact it is the only thing I am interested in. I have no particular plans. lam not going to the Continent; one country at a time is enough.” He denied that there was any truth in the statements about American unemployment, adding: “There may be five million or fifty million unemployed, but is because they do not want to find work.” It is Mr. Ford’s first visit to England since his voyage in the famous peace ship during the war.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1928, Page 7
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