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DEPARTURE FOR LONDON. UNEMPLOYED “CAT-CALLS.” A SMALL PARTY AT AUCKLAND. (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, This Day. A small party of unemployed, waving a hostile banner and indulging in datcalls, took part in the farewell to the Hon. G. W. Forbes at the wharf at 11.30 to-day, but the Prime Minister was unperturbed and wayed to friends and foes alike as he stood on _ the gangway with Mrs Forbes till joined by Sir Thomas and Lady Sidey. Previously, Mr Forbes and his party were accorded a civic farewell at the Town Hall. . Mr Forb'es, in reply, said it would be his first visit to England. One subject of great importance to the Imperial Conference was the matter of Empire trade. If something could be done to foster that, it might go a long way to help holdl the Empire together.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 268, 26 August 1930, Page 5
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