BALDWIN PLEA
BDITOEIIL SUPPORT
FACTS OF THE CASE
(E6ceived'i3ota - July/ 8; fi.mi)
■■'.■■; ' LONDON, 29th. July. .The British statement at: Ottawa is the. leading in. to-day's aewspapei"s. Editorials support, its arguments except that Of the Express, "which continues to be highly critical of Mr. Baldwin, and declares that there1 is nothing'in. the'statement except, ancient, history* ■
"The Times 11' says: "Th© British statement at, Ottawa is plainly; necessary to iemove misconceptions ' %vhich have been given wide currency . and which might otherwise wreck the : Conference. Not: only.the delegates, but the Dominion public should . ■ realise the facts of their trade with Britain. Negotiations' flfld probably agreement will soon be reached.now it is known what the Dominions arid Britain mutually desire." ■'. ■■.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 13
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116BALDWIN PLEA Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1932, Page 13
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