BRITAIN’S SUCCESS.
At a Chamber of Commerce gathering in London Sir Charles Higham said:—“Britain is to-day on the top of the world. In banking, shipping, insurance and manufacturing we are ahead of every country. To-day, after struggling against every possible difficulty. we have won the peace. Character and character alone is the basis of our success and of our supremacy. Britain has found her feet and her soul. Our turn and our time has c -io. Let us make the most of it. If the traders help, as I believe they will, the National Government will pave the way for international trade. Those who now control our political destiny have made an overwhelming success. Twelve months ago we wondered if our money was safe in the bank—to-day the world knows our banks :.re the safest places in which to put their money. Advertising is on the increase. We arc awake to better selling. The press is still the mightiest force in advertising, and it has never paid better to use the newspapers to tell the world than it does to-day.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 118, 21 May 1932, Page 1 (Supplement)
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