INDUSTRIAL SUCCESS
THE GREAT ESSENTIAL PEACE IN INDUSTRY (British Official Wireless.) Hoc. noon. LONDON, Jan. 4. In a letter wishing success to Captain Renton, the Conservative candidate in the Northampton by-election, the Prime Minister declares that the, Conservative Party can fairly claim to have carried out its pledges. He specially recalls in that connection the contributory scheme of pensions set on foot by the' party when it assumed oiTice. He adds: "In my view both, our Liberal and Socialist opponents are apt to lose sight of the basic fact that we are, before all tilings, a trading nation. The Conservative Party recognised the vital fact that the first great essential to industrial success is peace in industry. The Conservative Party stands for a reduction of unnecessary armaments by international agreement, but with this provision : That, in no circumstances, and under no pressure, will it agree to any reduction by which the security of this great Empire is likely to be endangered. ’
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16539, 5 January 1928, Page 7
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