HOPE AND CONFIDENCE
IXTFJRNATIQNAL GOODWILL WORLD’S URGENT TASK PRINCE OF WALES’S OPTIMISM (Aust. and N.Z. CabL) Rugby, July 29. When the Prince of Wales to-day visited in London the International Ccuigre s on Commercial Education at wliich 35 nations, are represented, the president, Mo.nherr Charles Boiscoraih, cl Holland, introduced b an its the “first commercial ambassador of the world.” During his address the Prince sa d tliat tlii s might be described a > a. year of international conferences. Although the proceeding at Ottawa was not international, yet, if as they' hoped, it promited the prosperity of the British Empire, t would be international in influence . 1 ‘The spirit of international cooperation and goodwill is burning mor brightly than at any ether time within living memory. For this n e may all be profoundly grateful. The urgent task i> to bring ooaisumpt’on. and production Into iiropor relationship—nc/t a sinipic, but quite pcs ; ,‘‘ibTei task.”
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3785, 1 August 1932, Page 6
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