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FOREIGN FINANCE

Sir, —In a speech in the Canadian Senate on October 6, 1949, Senator Mac Lean said: It has been the manipulation of debt bv the international financiers which has been largely responsible for the cause of disaster to the British Empire. The British Empire could become the most important centre of commercial exchange in the world since it has more raw materials suitable for foreign trade than either the U.S.A. or the U.S.S.R. Can any sensible person suggest m the face of given facts that a financial debt system which produces a fantastic debt (world wide) situation! “That the recompence” to the British Nation after saving European civilisation in two world wars, is to be reduced to serfdom under the plea that they must conform to financial policies imposed by their worst enemies, the Zionist international fiananciers; present headquarters Wall Street. New York. These internationalists intrigue the British politicians of all “parties” and their London School of Economics, economic “advisers.” That London University in which the late Professor Laski was so conspicuous, and its fellow tra sellers “are very responsible.”

Yours etc., W. BRADSHAW.

Ohope, April 22,

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 25, 24 April 1950, Page 4

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FOREIGN FINANCE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 25, 24 April 1950, Page 4

FOREIGN FINANCE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 25, 24 April 1950, Page 4

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