GRIP OF FEAR
(P*oss Assn.-
COURAGE NEEDED TO HASTEN END OF DEPRESSION AMERICAN PUBLICISTS'S VIEWS
— By Telegraph — Copyright).
HAMILTON, Wed. "A grip of fear controls the situation and has superseded commonsense," said Dr. A. F, Gilmore, of Boston, Mass., and lately editor of the speaking on the world depression in Christian Science Monitor, ■ when speaking on the world depression in Hamilton. "The nations have not the courage to go on with their industries. There seems to me to be less fear in New Zealand than in Australia, for in-' stance. The elections in New Zealand and Australia have been hopeful to business men, giving as they do an indication of saner gotfernment to come. Since the war there has been too much extravagance in practically everything and false ideas in Government. "I believe the turning point has come, however, and when courage takes the place of fear we will go forward with increasing momentum."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 105, 24 December 1931, Page 5
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