CHANGING ENGLAND
APPEAL BY MR. BALDWIN
MSE-T-W& TMW CONDITIONS
(United Press Association.—Copyright.)
(E^ceived 4th August, 2 p.m.) OTTAWA, 3rd August.
"All our foreign policy since the war has b«en conducted with one object to restore credit and keep the peace," said Mr. Baldwin at the Canadian Club. The Premier pictured the Motherland slowly but surely working her way back to prosperity, disrupted by the war.
"It is wrong to state that England is in a state of industrial decline, 3' he proceeded. "We are feeling our way towards a new industrial balance, just as commercially as we are moving towards a new orientation in our markets."
He appealed for a frank discussion of the Empire's difficulties among ourselves, but not with outsiders.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 30, 4 August 1927, Page 13
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122CHANGING ENGLAND Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 30, 4 August 1927, Page 13
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