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NEARLY OUT OF THE WOOD

MR AMERY’S VIEWS Mr L. S. Amery, M.P., speaking at a luncheon of Die National Citizens’ Union, said that there were indications of the return of prosperity. “We are beginning to get out of the wood,” lie said. “In the great battle against world depression our centre of tlie front is tho only one that is not retreating. The whole world recognises that. Having been abroad a great deal of late, I can assure you that you hardly realise at home how highly we stand to-day in the opinion of the world. A year ago heads were shaken about us, and America though that John Bull was a back number. To-day everyone believes that we have not only the courage and tlie resource, but the sound judgment to see us through in the van of world recovery.” Britain’s future lay in Empire co-opera-tion, be continued. At Ottawa the first task was to see that the flow of Empire trade should be aimed at. Protection should be applied on a ten years’ plan.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 August 1932, Page 8

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NEARLY OUT OF THE WOOD Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 August 1932, Page 8

NEARLY OUT OF THE WOOD Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 August 1932, Page 8

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