THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
Financial Savings. I am j>ersoiially a believer in the principle of trade cycles, which through out my business life, have usually, been from seven to ten years in duration ; it is now just over seven years since the slump in shipping began, and I am inclined to the view that the upward movement, enough not very pronounced, has begun.—Lord Kylsnnt. Artificial .silk has proved itself on its merits to lie by far the best value in any known fibre, with the result that the increased output is always typing met by a constantly increasing demand—Alarquess of Carisbrooke. Better a simple spade with a wooden handle and iron blade made for tilling the soil than all these costly elaborations of battleships and artillery.—Sir Herbert Samuel,
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1927, Page 2
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128THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1927, Page 2
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