GERMAN MYSTIFIED
POVERTY IN BRITAIN
COMMENTS ON KING'S VISIT TO WALES .
(Received December 1, 2.30 p.m. LONDON, November 30. The Berlin correspondent of "Thß Times" states that with a view to contrasting the benefits of Nazi rule with distress in other countries a German news agency sent its correspondent to follow King Edward's tour in South Wales. After a lengthy survey of the miseries of the people, the correspondent says it will always remain a mystery that some parts of the richest country in the world contain conditions unworthy of a civilised nation. Britain possesses money, raw materials, colonies, and mandates which are capable of further development and could absorb all the unemployed who are willing to work. Moreover, Britain enjoys the co-operation of the Dominions, yet has difficulty in solving the problem of distressed areas.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 132, 1 December 1936, Page 10
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