AMERICAN ITEMS.
1 ’ ‘ STOCK EXCHANGE., , • (United Press Association — By Electric) ; telegraph—Copyright). , ft-ft v'ft^^yA^OpUyfe,. .-'October;' 27. ft Wall Street leading brokers believe it will fee six mpnfhs or a year before buying confidence is, re-estalblished •... throughout,,the country, following,the terrific reverberations on Thursday'sJ two thousand millions sterling Jpss. MR CHUIttSILL’S ADVOCACY. ■MW' r 26. , :<m> ' :i! 1 Addressing .' the American [lron , .and; ; ". gteel Institute, Mr Winston Churchill said. thay it was “ his great desire that Britain 'and the United SjjateS should be for nil time equal,, oh' the ;;; hope they also will be strong powers, ft ibeenuse we- do riot wan,t all the good ft - 7 V people to be. disarmed And .till the evil : to, be heavily "equipped: :: We, < ’ like to see our friends well armed, ,o£ ft course.” He told how Britain s,desire was to 'reach an agreeriierit on naval. ’ ft 'liniitation, ''and 'he asked for ap. underr.’standing of the < position thaift Britain ;-'w»6 placed in by, reason of her far-flung 1 •• ;ft ..ftftu.ft- . ft
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1929, Page 5
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165AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1929, Page 5
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