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IMMEDIATE RELIEF MEASURES. LIBERAL LEADERS CONFER with: government. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY. Sept, 28. ■’ln a speech at Exeter yesterday, Sir Herbert Samuel, one of the leaders of the Liberal Party, referred to the conferences between the Government and tho Liberal Party on .unemployment, and tho schemes for stimulating trade. He said the conferences had come to close quarters with many of tho nr-’ncipal aspects of the problem. No thing.,could be substitute for a, general world revival of trade. Thathad been understood on all sides from the beginning, but there had been under discussion a largo programme of immediately practicable measures. It was not for him to untidnnte any statement on the subject which the Government might make, but he had reason io believe that within a brief period the country would be informed of the nature of the m-oposals under discussion, and the Liberal Party would declare in due course the specific measures it desired to see adopted.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11325, 1 October 1930, Page 6
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