CANADIAN PREMIER
IMPERIAL CONFERENCE WORK. STATEMENT TOBE*MADE LATER Tho Premier, the Rt. lion If. B. Bennett, landed to-day from London. He declined to make a statement regarding tho Imperial Conference, auciug ihat he proposed to make one at a luted date oil tho general situation in Canada and the further Government plans to ensure its betterment. In i ueh statement the work of the Conference and the proposed action to be taken by the adjourned economic conference to bo held at Ottawa in 1931 aiust necessarily find a place. “I have had an unusual opportunity to reviewed the complex economic problems of the Mother ’..and and a like opportuniity to appreciate the growing purpose to meet them with the same old skill, paitcnco and courigc which has made that country great.’’
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 3, 15 December 1930, Page 9
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