"BOOM FINISHES"
(Press Assn.—
picture of depression in america admiration of england
-By Telegraph — Copyright).
LONDON, Tuesday. "They have no faith in anything. I have never seen America so depressed," said Sir Arthur Duckham upon returning from the United States. "The gambling boom is finished. The people have not even the money to pay the niargins on which they bought. They switch off the office light from motives of economy. "They are trying to carry the unemployed on charity; the employers guarantee that their staffs will contribute .a portion of their salaries to charity. It cannot be done that way; the dole seems inevitable. A satisfactory feature is admiration of the manner in which England has taekled her troubles."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 105, 24 December 1931, Page 5
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