DESERTION OF THE COUNTRY
WHAT MAY HAPPEN IX AMERICA.
A VAST ARMY OF UNEMPLOYED. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyrigi Received September 17, 1.5 a.m. London, Septc-mocr 1(1.
JSh. J. J. Hill, chairman of the Great Northern Railway, commenting on the increasing desertion of the country for the towns in the United States, foisees a great army of unemployed unless a large foreign market is obtained for American (manufactures. '
The Times' New York correspondent, commenting on Mr. Hill's view, says that ere long there will not be a wheat (surplus for exportation. He remarks that the United States' will soon cease to be the granary of Europe, as wUli meat, so with wheat. Britain must look elsewhere for her supplies, and where she must and will look is becoming clearer every year.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 192, 17 September 1909, Page 3
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