“TRADE NOT ENOUGH”
LABOUR LEADER ANO EMPIRE. PLEA FOR CO-OPERATIVE SERVICE. (United Press Awsociation—By Cable— Copyright.) I Australian Press Assn.—United Service.] (Received 7, 11.40 a.m.) Montreal, Aug. 6. "The Mother Country is going through a time of distress, but is locking with a stout heart to the future. We still have the determination and the will power to carry on the work of reorganization that will make the Mother Country as conspicuous in the eyes of the world in the future as she has been in the past.” Thus spoke Mr. Ramsay MacDonald in an address to-day. “Trade alone,” he declared “was not sufficient to hold the bonds of Empire. What was needed was heartfelt satisfaction in co-optation, pride in common .service, an u comfort in common allegiance.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 200, 7 August 1928, Page 5
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