TRADE OUTLOOK.
(deceived This Day at 10.115 a,m.) BRISBANE, January 21. Mr McGregor, British Trade Commissioner in Australia has returned from a visit to America, England and the Fast. He found trade conditions everywhere much disturbed and trad 11 by labour troubles and the situations serious. He said there was no doubt all prices would decline but no one could even guess the extent ef the fall. A commercial collapse of Russia: was felt all over the world, and the only way out of the difficulty was a resumption of trade between Britain and Ihissi t on a straightout system of barter, because Russia had no currency. England sociall,y luid undergone a great change. ’Hie workers are determined to have more of the government things of life, but they did not dream of revolution, with actual violence.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1921, Page 1
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