THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
WHAT THINKERS ARE SAYING
The falling back in our trade is not an isolated movement- the overseas trade of Efirope as a whole has lagged behind the rest of the world, and the difficulties of Great Britain are to some extent- part of a world movement.— Mr G. M. Gillett, M.l\
There is no doubt that the uncertainty existing regarding the M’Kenna duties is having an umortunate effect upon the motor industry and upon the employment problem.—Sir John E, Thornycroft.
High wages should rest upon higi production.—Mr Andrew Williamson.
Insurance is the backbone of all commercial and private activities.—Mr K. C. Burton llowe.
In natural wealth and resources the various parts of the British Empire present, an economic complex in comparison with which the United States is almost insignificant.—Lord Melchett.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1930, Page 4
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