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THE OTTAWA DELEGATION.

to r=* iditob or rut rxisa. gtr t —ln to-day's Pkess I notice t hUtt on lie above subject from Mr g f. Thomas, denying tho right of 0 Prime Minister and the Minister jgfgblie Works to identify themselves the delegation, and approving of jUnietcr for Finance as tho most and bullicient representative country under present condi--5L and further asserting that he is "Sswi to obtain the results necessary EtfcU country. Personally 1 have not ■j! jgretinent lie negotiated some 2y*i«ce. lam inclined to view the ri*etion as ?o far formed as one 3 only the fringes of the counUteretts. fully intent on secur--5 frerj available concession for the SjMjis'rcpre.-eute'J. and not prepared 9 make any concessions to Great bv tariff reductions in the comggogj interest.-- i>f the general public If they were, the delegation f>g y Jiavc a representative ol: the inijgyen, who are large taxpayers, and 10 t-aeh concessions as are extended gmeet of the industries to l>e repressed. , i J uol prepared to accept Mr | Qeis'e statement that one Minister m adequately attend to Xeir 55eafctfl'l requirements, and the legislators ygiaated are a.- capable as any others; gr we have no une man here of a of statesmanship to fill such tMI I suppose it is necessary to gar tie large expense of sending this don: but if such trade matters set fcaadleil by business men and PariHMsterians loolici to each country's yi<—» government, it would be much am satisfactory for the general good. t|A |n(|i over the past fifty years otitis clear that our democratic Pnr{UMßts aw each year malting it more Jjfnli for the trader and the average jtSvidnJ. Ido not see wliv the Hoinejnl f&e«l>l not put a tariff on our pri--01 prodi)-"t«. favouring tlip TCmpire M pwtaeting their own primary initchim first.—Tours, etc.. VERITAS. fate Sod, 1952. to Tit tDITOR Of TH* PRESS gir,—Your correspondent. W. T. Hhbu, overlooks the fact that Mr IMca aad Mr Coates have had a (tmnoos time since February battling mtktfceir economic readjustment meafgtfx IB the way of wage and pension ■BO. A trip to Canada would be just the t¥mg to fit them for the next in■nWwt The two leaders of the Govenimat.i tare always cried "Equality of ftoeo&tit? They should be the first to wt that example. Mr Coates at least as Siiirttl for Unemployment should •tadiybif job. as things in that depuimeat ve hy no means satisfactory j ret—loot, etc.. f LlilTY OF SACRIFICE. | Jm Sad 1932.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20563, 3 June 1932, Page 13

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THE OTTAWA DELEGATION. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20563, 3 June 1932, Page 13

THE OTTAWA DELEGATION. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20563, 3 June 1932, Page 13