UNEMPLOYED DEMONSTRATE
(By Telegraph-—Press Association.) AUCKLAND,.This Day
•A small party of. unemployed waving a hostile banner^tmd indulging in cat' calls took part in the farewell to the Prime Minister at the wharf at 11.30 a.m. to-day, but Mr, Forb©9 waa unperturbed and he waved to friends, and foes alike as ho stood on the "gangway with Mrs. Forbes, till, joined by ."..Sir Thomas and Lady Sidey. .'../..•;': ,c
Previously"Mr.' JTorbes' ariill,..-''partjr ; were accorded a civic .farewell at the Town HalL '-.... " .:..'■''■'....''[■ ~.:
Mr. Forbes, in reply, stated that it would be his first visit to .England. One subject'of great importance; to the: Conference was the' matter of "Empire trade. If something could bfl- done; to foster that it might go a long way to help hold the Empire together.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1930, Page 11
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