THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
Straightening Out The Tangle. 1 Let us make no mistake about it; the trade of the world, the prosperity of this country, has bean built up on a gradual commercial development of each nation, and vve have to realise that the laws of economics are immutable—that if the world is to get hack to anything like the old level of interchange of commodities the great nations must be in a position to deal freely in the world’s markets. Reparations, where reparations are called for, there must bp within the limits which are reasonably possible, but a condition precedent t-o reparation is ecoliomio reconstruction, and until Central Europe is placed oil a basis inliinitely sounder than that which exists to-day it is idle to talk of reparations. idle to suppose that claims which wo believe to be reasonable can beiriet, at all events in full.—British Bailker;
KING AUTOMATIC OILERS ensure reliable" an dautomatic lubricating system lor motor cars, particularly Fords. Prevent Imrnt-out bearings, scored pistons and cyiiriders. Manning Machinery' Co., 5 Bedtord Row', Christchurch. ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1922, Page 2
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177THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1922, Page 2
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