GOVERNMENT’S RECORD
PRIME MINISTER S STATEMENT.
K i RESTORATION OF CONFIDENCE.
piPp' • to end depression.
■B _ MSI Press Association—By Electric • Telegraph—Copyright.) (British Official Wireless.) September 9, 11.15 a.m. RUGBY, Sept. 9. Prime Minister, in a letter to fssmߧB- Conservative candidate in the by-election, who is pledgto support tho National GovernJnent, refers to the Government’s rewhich, lie says, has restored the v ’ of the world in the counsolvency and currency. &sWre Referring to its efforts in the intersphere to end the world do--pression, lie says that the conference I Lausanne brought down the curtain [' j|®p n tho long tragedy of reparations, j •'isllSdiich had proved an economic curse f, ; ;iva|)ftliko to those who paid and those who them. At Geneva tho GovernMiinent had worked, and would continue to fjjMte-do so, to bring about a large measure rWlm :<> f general disarmament, and at Otit had striven to increase the HJfinutual opportunities for trade through;mg°ut the Empire, and thus create freer llit- r;u^e conditions over a large area of the world.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 241, 10 September 1932, Page 7
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168GOVERNMENT’S RECORD Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 241, 10 September 1932, Page 7
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