BRITAIN’S FIGHT
AGAINST WORLD DEPRESSION PRINCE OF WALES’S TRIBUTE (British Official Wireless) RUGBY 13th December. The Prince of Wales in a speech today paid a tribute to the manner in which Britain was fighting the world depression. “The world realises,” lie said, “that although we are suffering like other countries during these bad times, we are not over-depressed by it. As has happened to us in the past in the great struggles of our history, the very magnitude of our difficulties has aroused a spirit of determination to overcome them.”
The Prince referred to his recent visits to industrial areas, and said that, some wonderful work had been done and was being done in developing new means of employment. Evidence of Britain’s confidence would give confidence to other countries, and thus stimulate a general recovery.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 15 December 1932, Page 7
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