THIRD EDITION. BRITAIN’S PREMIER.
1 • A BSO LUTEi'A' HONKST. ’’ SIR JOYXSOX HICKS' TRIBUTE. (Flee Tel. Copyright— United Pres 3 Assn. (Ko liter's Telegram.) (Received April HI, 2 p.m.) LONDON, April HI. Sir Joynson Hides, speaking at the Hindi con of the Commercial Motor Users Association, said to-day was a time of great, anxiety. A dense cloud was hanging over the country; and he believed the anxiety of Ministers today was greater than during the war, because then the whole nation was United, while there was to-day the prospect, lie might almost say, of war —a prospect of grave difference of opinion and possibly disturbance. But Hie nation wijs not united as regards jh'e, best ■ means of obviating the terTihlo bomb. Their greatest asset was the character of (lie Prune Minister, who was absolutely honest and would give a,square deal.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17009, 16 April 1926, Page 11
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139THIRD EDITION. BRITAIN’S PREMIER. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17009, 16 April 1926, Page 11
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