EXAMPLE TO THE WORLD
FRANK TRUSTFULNESS
WITHOUT LOSS OF FREEDOM
MACDONALD BROADCASTS
United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. (Received 25th May. 10 a.m.) LONDON, 24th May. "The British Empire is proving that it possesses a genius for responding to the needs of changing limes, indicating how, without sacrifice of pride, freedom, and independent nationhood, it is possible to live and work together as members of a world organisation," said Mr. MacDonald in an Empire Day broadcast from Lossiemouth. "It is in this way demonstrating to the world how solutions may be found for some pressing problems, including the necessity for the realisation of the same frank trustfulness and mutual help in which countries must not fail, owing to their ever-increasing capacity for destruction." He referred to the historic Imperial and Round Table Conferences over which he had presided, and added regarding India: "The clock cannot go back or pause. The Empire's expansion must be more and more the expansion of constitutional liberty finding new forms of expression."
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 121, 25 May 1931, Page 9
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EXAMPLE TO THE WORLD
Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 121, 25 May 1931, Page 9
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