"WILL FIGHT AND WIN."
BRITAIN'S FISCAL BATTLE. BISHOP INGRAM'S VIEWS. TORONTO, Sept. 17. " With courage, unity, sacrifice and the same spirit which brought them through the war the British people will fight and win thei* fiscal battle," said Dr. A. F. Winningfon Ingram, Bishop of London, in an address to the Empire Club, Toronto, to-day. Working men in Britain were not unpatriotic, said the bishop, but they were as ignorant of political economy as a new-born babe. They did not realise what was going to happen. Xow that the political force of Britain had been mobilised under what ho termed the best brains in the country, His Lordship said he was confident of victory. In moving a vote of thanks to the bishop, Mr. 0. H. Ferguson, Canadian High Commissioner to London, reaffirmed his conviction that Canada and Britain had stood together In meeting every crisis. Canada would be the first to aid the Motherland, he declared.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 11
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