GREAT BRITAIN'S OUTLOOK
[DEPENDENT ON DOMESTIC REVIVAL SIR JOSIAH STAMP'S REVIEW (BRITISH OFFICIAL VI'IBELESS.) RUGBY, March I. Speaking at the annual meeting of the London, Midland, and Scottish Railway shareholders, the chairman (Sir Josiah Stamp), reviewing the general outlook, said it was clear that at the turn of the year there had been a distinct check in the process of recovery. On the other hand, exports in December and January showed a marked advance and there was great activity in certain industries. International trading and the monetary situation, however, continued to be most discouraging and left Britain still dependent upon a domestic revival. As a result of all these factors it seemed that Britain might well hope to hold the present position and, indeed, make some fair advance upon it, but it was unlikely that there could be any spectacular leap forward in the near future.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21413, 4 March 1935, Page 5
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146GREAT BRITAIN'S OUTLOOK Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21413, 4 March 1935, Page 5
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