Mutual Enrichment
SMUTS SEES HOPE IN RETURN (British Official Wireless) RUGBY, Oct. 19. Tho freedom of Dundee was conferred upon General Smuts, and, in the course of an address in reply, ho said that tho best hopo for the world was that in tho years to come we should return to the good old way to enrich ourselves not at the expense of others, but by enriching others also. Barbed wire entanglements should be taken down, and tho no man’s land which was being built up round every country dono away with. In the socalled economic isolation and economic nationalism ho saw only the doom of trade, of good relationships in the world, and tho doom of much that was dear to all, '
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Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 247, 23 October 1934, Page 3
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123Mutual Enrichment Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 247, 23 October 1934, Page 3
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