BALDWIN’S STAR TURN.
At Drury Lane. MORE PLATITUDES. LONDON, April 23. Mr Baldwin will broadcast; throughout the nation an amplification of his Drury Lane speech. He will stress thnt the General Election in Britain ftffected the whole world. Thc Empire held a quarter of the earth’s population, totalling four hundred and sixtV mil lions, of every colour, race, creed, kind, and degree of civilisation. The welfare and peace of these people <l° pended on the maintenance of a stab le government and wise' statesmanship in Britain. “It is a tremendous thought, but it is our responsibility. We in Britain are indeed the people to whom peace is essential living on nothing but th e trade of the world a* large. ’ ’
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Grey River Argus, 26 April 1929, Page 3
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