RECUPERATIVE POWERS
TRIBUTE TO BRITISH PUBLIC LORD ADDISON’S CONFIDENCE P.A. WELLINGTON, Sept. 29. “We have pulled through against Hitler and we shall pull through against this. It takes time and resolution, but thank God we have them,” said the British Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, Lord Addison, at a civic reception to-day. He added: “I have great faith in the British public. It is wonderful what
they will put up with if they know what it’s about. We are not adopting any secrecy. The amount of products we are turning out is entirely unprecedented, and we are going to make it still more.” Lord Addison said he thought the tonnage of meat New Zealand, a country with under 2,000,000 population, had sent to Britain was almost a miracle, and he considered that the marvellous wheat crop expected in Australia would be a godsend as it would mean Britain spending fewer dollars on wheat from America.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26579, 30 September 1947, Page 6
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