NOT THRIFTY ENOUGH
ADVICE TO THE NATKW TRADE WITH DOMINIONS By Cable. — l’rat ,'i LONDON. SitnnW “The Dominions not being obtain capital in England, * r s.®2* to America.” said Sir L governor o£ the London School '• Economics, at a national MW> |K meeting at Cambridge. k A sum of £100.000.000 placed is J Dominions would give a f £1,000,000,000 to £2.000,000,000 m J creased world trade.” The speaker proceeded to « that people were not saving : Two to three hundred millions jL were needed every year to to the pre-war standard 0( Britain's heavy industries were»- tjrfering from a lack of capital, . was the cause of unemployment* 18, culture throughout the world Igt pressed because the people co b afford to buy food. , J If a trade boom occoj t fg would be a food shortage, \ took five years to increase me food supply. When the knew the position it wou ‘“ h .lj i* that the right measures taken.—A and N.Z 1 I
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 159, 26 September 1927, Page 8
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162NOT THRIFTY ENOUGH Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 159, 26 September 1927, Page 8
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