SIR ALFRED MOND URGES REORGANISATION OF BRITISH TRADE.
(United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, April 25. Sir Alfred Mond, addressing the Colonial Institute on the Empire in the new era, said that it was imperative that British trade should be reorganised inter-Imperially. This was now of supreme importance. No nation had ever had the opportunity Britain possessed of co-operation with the dominions. If this opportunity Avere not taken shortly, it would never recur.
The capitalist and trade union conference which he had initiated had exceeded his most sanguine expectations. Incidentally, he was interested to see Mr Stanley Bruce endeavouring to form a conference for a similar purpose, in an attempt to reconcile capital and labour difficulties. It was useless to attempt to burk the fact that such difficulties were rife. Australia’s industrial de\ r elopme'nt was held back thereby. , It was no wonder that British inthought twice about erecting factories there. He commended the Canadian legislation on compelling an inquiry preceding labour stoppages.—Australian Press Association.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18448, 26 April 1928, Page 8
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