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EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

VISIT BY PRIME MINISTER

(Elec. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn. lAustralian and N.Z. Cable Associauou LONDON, May 8.

Mr. Ramsay Mae/Donald, accompanied by Mr. Thomas, made a first visit to the Empire Exhibition in the presence of many representatives of British, colonial and foreign newspapers. He opened the Press (Tub. In his speech ho dwelt on the Imperial importance of the Exhibition. He said he was convinced it would succeed. He hoped that in a few months they might be able to provide an Empire wireless service, which must be efficient and cheap, directed by the best brains.

Referring to the forthcoming naval review, the Premier said that even greater strength than the silent Navy was the genius for freedom, moral power, and singleness of purpose of the nation.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16426, 9 May 1924, Page 9

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EMPIRE EXHIBITION. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16426, 9 May 1924, Page 9

EMPIRE EXHIBITION. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16426, 9 May 1924, Page 9

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