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UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received October T, 7.30 p.m.) LONDON, October 1. S’ir William Beach Thomas, in the “Daily Express,” says: “The Britannic Congress, as it might he called, opens to-day to pool the ideas of the Empire, which might be entirely selfsufficient and self-supporting. If we can properly organise the nationhood of the British Commonwealths, the peace- of the world would result, British wealth would abound, unemployment would disappear, and security of life and livelihood would be assured.” Outlining the various dominions’ special needs, Sir William says: "Australia is the Pandora of primary producers, producing so much wool, meat, fruit, and corn, that she finds the market insufficient, thoufeh she still has acres of undeveloped room for another fifty million people.”
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11639, 2 October 1923, Page 5
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