CHEERFUL SIGNS.
BRITAIN AND THE DOMINIONS. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Received June 20, 11.45 a.m. LONDON, June 19. Mr. Baldwin was the principal guest at the Australian and N.Z. Clyb luncheon. He begged overseas people not to take last night’s Parliamentary vote on the preference proposals to mean that we in Britain do' not care. He believed the country had never been more eager to learn things about the Empire. He was most forcibly struck during the debate by the testimonies to that interest which we might vainly have looked for some years ago iu Britain. The Opposition would cordially co-operate with the Government in the latter’s expressed desire to carry out one of the most essential things, namely, to spread the Empire population more evenly in the various parts.—Reuter.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 20 June 1924, Page 7
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