THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
MAINLY FINANCIAL. When we decided to resist the call for further sacrifice, we desired tho world . to know that we had reached the limit of quixotic generosity, and that we could allow Great Britain no longer to be regarded as, the milch cow of Europe.—Mr Snowden. . , Trade has been impeded by the raising if the Bank Rate from 4) per cent, to o} per cent..; that such a.step could be taken without, consultation with those responsible for.the maintenance of industry is to my mind ,an outrage. --Mr Ben Tillett, M.P. No condemnation of the existing chaos in unemployment ... insurance could be too strong.—Mr Hayday, M.P. Economics have displaced politics; the centre of gravity of human interest is no longer liberty, but wealth.— Dr N. B. Butler (Columbia University.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1929, Page 4
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132THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1929, Page 4
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