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"ILLOGICAL FEAR"

Stock Market Hysteria london press comment (Beceived 22, 8.45 a.m,) LONDON4 Sept. 21. "Nothing has happened except ahother wave Of illogical fear#" Thus the City editor of the Daily Telegraph cotnuients on the market break# "The international situation looks less tense," he states, -"and the trend of industrial activity in Britain and the United States should eontinue up4yarfl_that is, unless the stock market hysteria cheeks it. "The great body of British investors, fortunately, are keoping their heads. They can find every justification for so doing in the daily list Of impressive increases in dividends." The City editor of The Times says there is reasonable hope that, When America has recovered from her attack of the "jitters," fundamentally sound business eonditions should teasscrt theniselve.%

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 211, 22 September 1937, Page 5

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"ILLOGICAL FEAR" Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 211, 22 September 1937, Page 5

"ILLOGICAL FEAR" Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 211, 22 September 1937, Page 5

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