MUCH BRIGHTER
EMPIRE PROSPECTS FOR 1920
ADVANCE IN J'REPERILNCES
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N'EW YORK, Dei
A N.",\ No:, r message signed I).V Mr I linistli it. rliiiii niiin nf the iirv iy rli cl cil Empire Industries Association. Mr Ben Morgan. ch;iinii;in of the British Empire Producers' Organisation, si nil b"iiting industi' dists sa\s: In view if the general attitude nf Llie conniiv to Eiujjire problems, efforts for international pacification, and advances in hupei'ial preferences, the prospects in 1926 are iinirh brighter than in 1925. hill it would he foolish to imagine iin employment can be reduced 1.0 negligible proportions or the standard of living of British people and the security of I heir heterosis can he raised, or even maintained, unless |he nation is prepared (o~""|firr.suo a more definite policy in respect to Empire development by means of preference. Empire settlement, Imperial loans, and also a bolder policy in regard to guaranteeing our essentia! industries against dufair competition. the monopolist and foreign trusts.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 December 1925, Page 5
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169MUCH BRIGHTER Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 December 1925, Page 5
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