BRITAIN MAKING GOOD
LOST MARKETS BEING RECOVERED. MR BALDWIN’S SPEECH. (Australian Press Assn.—United Service.] London, Feb. 27. Using the latest electioneering broadcasting device, by which his speech was heard in nine halls in var ious towns in Lancashire and Cheshire, with audiences totalling 35 000, the Rt. Hon Stanley Baldwin address cd a meeting in the Free Trades Hal, Manchester. He lengthily traversed the Labour party’s politics and declared that nationalisation and socialism were the very negation of the spirit of individual enterprise and would reduce the people to the level of marionettes dancing, to the dictation of officials, the dance of death. So far as national progress was con corned, he added that despite the black spots wo were finding more work every year and were regaining lost markets slowly but surely. Wo were making good the Josses caused by war.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 63, 1 March 1929, Page 6
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