HARD TIMES WHEN THE WAR IS OVER
FINANCIAL EXPERT'S FORECAST.. . (Rec. November 26, 7.85 p.m.)' ' . Now York, November 25. . Sir George Paish (joint-editor of the "Statist"), when leaving for London, stated that the United States would be certain to have great prosperity during ■■ the war, but misfortune was certain to' come later. ''The world," he said, "is now consuming' the seed of the corn,, which means nothing but loss and suffering thereby,' for at least a decado after the war. Britain will be able to reduce her expenses on armaments, and: will likely be able to defray the entire, cost of the war in a few years." ■ Sir George Paish expeotod that tho leading Stock Exchanges in the world would Te-open in January, when he hoped that financial confidence' woul<? generally be restored. '
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2318, 27 November 1914, Page 5
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133HARD TIMES WHEN THE WAR IS OVER Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2318, 27 November 1914, Page 5
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