MARKETS FOR PRODUCE
(T« the Editor.) Sir,;—ln connection with Mr. Baxter's mission and the quota question, the pertinent question is "are all the people of Great Britain fully fed and properly i clothed?" When we remember the army of. unemployed and the millions of bread-' line workers who live in Great Britain, there- is do difficulty, iv answering the above question with a most emphatic nega-' tivo. If the Parliament of Great Britain 13 prepared, and it seems that it it, to hold the masses down to a level of pov-, erty, we can do very little about it beyond raising a strong protest. But what we can do is to reorganise our ideas and our works and institutions upon a basis of plenty and to set about doing for our-' selves those tilings which hitherto we have depended upon others to do for us.—l am,1 P. B. MTZHERBERT. J
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 10
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150MARKETS FOR PRODUCE Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 10
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