IMPERIAL CONFERENCE
BRITISH ATTITUDE DEPLORED. INDUSTRIES’ ASSN.’S NEW YEAR MESSAGE. ' (United Press Association—By CableCopyright.) (Received 30, 2.0 p.m.) Lontlcn, Deo. 29. Deploring the Imperial Conference’s failure to awaken the British Government to a full sense of the vast opportunity presented by reciprocal preferential understanding on a carefully considered basis with the dominions, India and the colonies, the Empire Industries Association’s New Year message declares that no more hopeful outlook regarding unemployment can be foreshadowed in the absence 1 of a policy of equalising Britain’s competition in the world markets. It adds that owing to the British attitude with her kin, the Empire, instead of being an association under one great scheme of economic unity, is a mere series of units providing an outlet for the competitive products of every foreign country.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 14, 30 December 1930, Page 5
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