THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
INT KK NATIONAL DlillTS. T)k» j»i*iiicijjul nsitions of tin* oarih aiv in varying stages of exhaustion a* the result <il tlic physical and linaneial losses st rained during the war. The obligations inciiivd to finance the war *eoiit to have so engulfed some of them as to produce a state of mind <>l uttei hopelessness, while other* in an lamest ell'oit to meet their obligations are literalK staggering under the load of destructive and oppressive taxation. The question of the huge international do]its i< the one most puzzling and until some fair and workable formula is applied the world conditions will go from had to worse. \ot until then will there !>.• even incentive for peoples iH' tin* various countries to again put forth their best endeavours.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1923, Page 2
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130THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1923, Page 2
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