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GOOD TIME COMING.

BALDWIN URGES BRITAIN TO STICK IT OUT. CONFIDENCE IN REWARD. BUGBY, May 4. Sneaking at the Albert Hall Conservative Party meeting, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Lord President of the Council, paid a tribute to the work of Mr. Neville Chamberlain, as Chancellor of the Exchequer. Despite criticism, Mr. Chamberlain had stuck -grimly and stoutly to the course which in the difficult circumstances of the past two years could not be popular, namely, the maintenance of the hard, stern old method of finance, involving for the time being high taxation and a continuance of those sacrifices that the British people had made with such magnificent courage. Their example had created a deep impression throughout the world. He was confident that if the people would only “stick it out,” they would have their reward. The Chancellor had already been able to relieve no unconsiderable portion of the burden this year and he held, out hopes of better things next year.— (British Official Wireless).

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Wairarapa Age, 7 May 1934, Page 5

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GOOD TIME COMING. Wairarapa Age, 7 May 1934, Page 5

GOOD TIME COMING. Wairarapa Age, 7 May 1934, Page 5

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