EMPIRE UNITY
ON TRADE BASIS. [United Press Association—By Electric. Telegraph.—Copyright.] LONDON, SeptenVbbr 2,3. The “Morning Past” says/ “What the British Empire wants is'less politics and more trade. The- imperial Conference needs a permanent secretariat in order to carry out a settled polieydrir '“sr “The Times” says:— “-The ; economic Secretariat for the Imperial Conference must not be responsible to any of the Governments, but "responsible jointly and severally to al! of them. It can Only enjoy the full confidence of the rest of the Empire 11 it is not tied to the home government. The ideal is an imperial organisation with a purse of its own, to which each of the Governments rtf the Empire wdi contribute according to their means. Such an organisation would find plenty of work to ilo. Members of the British Commonwealth must' co-oper-ate end organise if they are not to oe left behind in the race for prosperity.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1930, Page 3
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