WORLD'S BUSINESS CONDITIONS.
"The past year has witnessed quite a rerrudcseense of interferences with established order, which, after the experiences of two or three years ago, would huve been considered inconceivable, or at the most extremely unlikely." This paragraph is from Ihe BUHlneßs Conditions Service " issued V™i£ l ", tt " dtr Hamilton Institute of Australia Ltd. The article states thnr in glancing at the political n,„l Internationiil situation, one is immediately impressed with the necessity which exists in pracc„v - '!". nt F' " f '''Trying on i.oveniment, wllh firmness aud decision. if not with uiiscrupulousiiess. Let It he admitted, however, that although stringent measures may he advisable, and even desirable, there are many Instances where the Government ((hat Is. those who covem and should he obeyed!, are themselves the puppets of small, but well organlsml and entirely selfish oligarchies, or else are the victims of diametrically opposed forces which are too vacillating to grapple with ony degree of success." A number of countries are Riven as Instances, including Canada, Australia and New Zcaladn. which are slated to "all Offer lo a detached impersonal observation' examples In varying degrees of the truth of this dictum. The writer continues later in the article: "In view of the universal fcorror of war. of starvation. „f Tineoual conditions, and inequalities ln £° a It 19 Surprising there should he » lack of unanimity In prappUng win, SSL nroblems. and of making s.-if _ tBWI , £S__?So community interest.'
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 29, 4 February 1925, Page 6
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237WORLD'S BUSINESS CONDITIONS. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 29, 4 February 1925, Page 6
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