BRITAIN’S INDUSTRIES
MODERATE REASONED CONFIDENCE. (Received Jan. 30, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, Jan. 29. Speeches of the chairmen of the annual meetings of several great banks have been more than usually interestin o’ and it is satisfactory to note the views expressed by Mr. Goodenough, ;,f Barclays; Mr' Boschen, of the National Provincial, Ltd., of Westminster, and Dir. McKenna, of the Midland Bank. Although not unduly optimistic they are certainly not despondent regarding the future of industry. The “Economist” writes that the general impression left after a perusal of the speeches is favorable (or it may be said that moderate reasoned confidence in the immediate outlook was common to them all. The public - may be more encouraged by this fact, because the pronouncements come from the lips of those having an unrivalled opportunity to feel the pulse of the industrial life of most important areas of Britain.—A. and N.Z.C.A. .
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10319, 31 January 1927, Page 5
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