ECONOMIST'S TRIBUTE
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KREUGER CRUSHED BETV/EEN ICEBERGS OF FROZEN WORLD ' GREAT CONSTRUCTfVE GENIUS
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LONDON, Monday. Mr. J. M. Keynes, the British eponomist, in a broadcast from Londoh, paid a remarkable tribute to the late M. Kreuger. He said this financier's death was a poigna'nt example of the helplessness of the individual to face many world problems. He was a man with perhaps the greatest constructive financial intelligence of his age, whose farflung a ctivities had been in the widest sense in the public interest, who conceived it his mission, amid the chaos after the world war to furnish a chanT rel between those countries whose rcsources are in surplus and those countries where they are desperately required; yet Mr. Kreuger was crushed between the icebergs of a frozen world to which no individual can rest'ore the warnith of normal life.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 174, 16 March 1932, Page 5
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