MAXIM FOR HOUSEWIVES
"BUY DOMINION GOODS" MOVEMENT IN ENGLAND. Australian and N.Z Cable Association. LONDON, July 23. Mr Leopold Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affaire, in a speech at the Self-Supporting Empire League luricheon, emphasised the limitless possibilities if only British peoples would put their resources into a common poof for a common development. The league’s ideal was chiefly attainable by medium of what the housewives purchased. They were really a direct factor in the Empire’s prosperity, and it was, therefore, necessary to educate them in regard to their moral responsibility to the Empire. Dr L. Haden Guest, M.P. (Lab.), pleaded that women should not be dominated by the fetish of cheapness, but by buying, the things that were produced under the best standard of life, as they were in the Dominions. “Our shopkeeping must he moralised as well as Imperialised,’’ he added.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12199, 25 July 1925, Page 4
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