WELFARE OF EMPIRE
DEFINITE ECONOMIC POLICY
/ ACHIEVEMENT AT OTTAWA
[BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION] WELLINGTON", Monday Speaking afc the luncheon tendered by the Chamber of Commerce to-day to the Ottawa delegation, the Rt. Hon. J. G.
Coates said that all the delegates had
placed first the economic welfare of the ' whole Empire. It was a. tribute to the .delegates that they definitely established an economic policy for the Empire. "I would not say we are through the vrood yet." said Mr, Coatos, "the future calls for the best in everybody if we are ultimately to come through—and we will come through with satisfaction and credit. It is in us, and I think we will do it." Mr. R. W. Dalton, British Trade Commissioner at Sydney, said he regarded Ottawa as the beginning. If prosperity came it would come with a flood, because they all understood each other as they had never understood each other before. Mr. Dalton paid a tribute to Mr. Coafes' leadership of the New Zealand delegation and said that nobody at Ottawa did bifi job better than did Mr. Coates.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21292, 20 September 1932, Page 10
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