GERMAN CRITIC.
Miseries of British Workless
Featured. SEQUEL TO KING'S TOUR. (Received 2 p.m.) LONDON, November 30. "The Times" Berlin correspondent says that with a view to contrasting the benefits of Nazi rule with the distress in other countries, a German news agency sent a correspondent to follow King Edward's tour of South Wales.
The correspondent, after a lengthy survey of the miseries of the people, says: "It will always remain a mystery that some parts of the richest country in the world should contain conditions unworthy of a civilised nation. Britain possesses money, raw materials, colonies and mandates, which are capable of further development, and could absorb all her unemployed willing to work. Moreover, Britain enjoys the co-operation of the Dominions, yet has difficulty in solving the problem of distressed areas."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 285, 1 December 1936, Page 7
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