The trouble with the world since the Great War lay in the fact that it was economically off balance, said Mr J. S. Benn, a former appeal judge in the Superior Court of Pennsylvania, who passed through Auckland in the Mariposa. "You can’t expect to kill off 10,000,000 men and put a match to a big percentage of the world’s savings and then expect the world to continue on an even keel,” Mr Benn added. “The peaks and valleys in the graph of world economics will have to be smoothed out before the present disturbances among the nations come to an end.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 March 1939, Page 5
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