EMPIRE SHOWS SIGNS OF BIG TRADE REVIVAL
BANK CHAIRMAN EXAMINES FUTURE WITH CONFIDENCE By Cable.—Press Association. Copy.'tyh:. Reed. 10 40 a.m. LONDON. Tliur>. Losing into the future, there is good ground for confidence.” saic! Mr. F. C. Goodenough, chairman of directors, at a meeting of Barclay s Bank shareholders. Both the industry and the trade of Britain are showing indications of a substantial revival. “The continuous process of stabilisation of currencies and world prices affords a reasonable expectation of moretrade improvement than we are now experiencing, and it may be more pormanent than the similar revivals of recent years, which have proved to be only temporary." Regarding the suggestion of a tariff agreement between the principal European States, he said this might b n. - fit Europe as a whole, but German v would be the chief gainer. It woul i certainly be more in our interests t,» devote our energies increasing! v toward the development of the Empire. "No doubt the prosperity of Britain and the Empire in the future are dependent on the development of the areas within the Empire, through in-ter-imperial finance and trade."—\. and N.Z.-Sun.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 257, 20 January 1928, Page 1
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188EMPIRE SHOWS SIGNS OF BIG TRADE REVIVAL Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 257, 20 January 1928, Page 1
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