BRITISH POLITICS
CONSERVATIVE POLICY. WHOLLY FOR PREFERENCE. LONDON, Nov. 17. “I can give an emphatic message to the Dominion Prime Alinistcrs that the Conservative Party, in history, is unanimous in support of Imperial preference,” said Sir H. Page Croft (member of the House >f Commons) when speaking at Harrow. Mor-
cifully within a year there would be the Ottawa Conference, when he hoped the Conservatives would be in office with a mandate which would save the Empire from threatened disruptions. It is for the electorate absolutely to ensure that we should clasp hands across the sea and establish the trade part nership which Mr AlacDonald wantonly refused. ’ ’
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 428, 20 November 1930, Page 5
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