EMPIRE CO-OPERATION
MR. BRUCE'S SUGGESTION
COMMENT BY "THE TIMES"
("Times" Cable.)
LONDON, November 29.
"No one eau deny the necessity of tho co-operation suggested by Mr. Bruce, but the public has hitherto assumed, as surely it was entitled to do, that the difficulties ho described had been foreseen and met, and that the inter-depart-mental Cabinet committees studying'the problems na :i whole were working out a co-ordinated programme," says "The Times."
"It is assumed that the Government have a policy o£ economic reconstruction, into which agricultural schemes, the development of export trade through the treaties with foreign countries, and agreements with the Dominions are all carefully fitted. Here isa question of administrative machinery to which it should be easy to give • a definite answer."
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 131, 30 November 1933, Page 13
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123EMPIRE CO-OPERATION Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 131, 30 November 1933, Page 13
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