EMPIRE TRADE POLICY.
A SUPPORTER'S OPINION. (VXITSD PSBSS ASSOCIATION—SX KKOM TKtXCrmrg—COTTMCTr.) ' * V r AXC6CVEB, aistdi at Mr Geoffrey Hanhswocth, < aepfcf of Lord Rothermere, who is visitiag here, declares that the Old Gwmtrr is suffering from soo much politics. an# too little statesmanship, too mdi aeK and Party and too little toontrr and Empire. "Lack of appreciatiw of K»piro opportunities {tfeikrrainate* in the whole.of British public life to-day," ke said. _ "" ' ! i|: * An election in the Old Coaster witfi the Conservatives' trader "Mr Bt»legf Baldwin would mean aa overwhelming victory for Socialism, says Mr Bsrnf worth. He believes, that Great Britain and Iter colonies must ineritafclycoue to. the realisation'that economicsalTation. lies pnly in the adoption of the Empire trade policy.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19889, 28 March 1930, Page 15
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