The great problem confronting the world is the restoration of the machinery of international trade by making good the great gap caused by the impoverishment of Central Europe ahd diminished production over the whole Continent. Mr. Paul Warburg, an exceptionally qualified observer, has lately published a speech delivered by him on the occasion of his return from Europe to America, under the title of “Europe at the Cross Roads.” In the very effecttive picture that he draws of the present economic outlook, he compares Europe to a big steamer sunk by a torpedo—“lt is idle to discuss to-day what kind of a Ritz restaurant or social hall she would have when she is afloat again. The first question is : ‘Can w r e save her at all?’ The second is : ‘After we raise her, can we repair her engines and make her go?’ It is evident that we cannot raise her without first stop ping the leak —the breach, still wide open, between France and Germany : we cannot make her go without straightening out her machinery—that is, without settling the labour question. When these two tasks are disposed of, T am confident the good old ship Europe_ will gradually right herseif.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1921, Page 5
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