"OPTIMISM SUPREME."
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) DUNEDIN, this day. Mr. T. G. Beck, formerly assistant district Public Works engineer at Dunedin, who has returned after two years' work and study in the United State 3, said the unemployment situation was unbelievably bad. It was estimated that 25,000,000 people were starving or living on charity. The banking situation had greatly improved since the Roosevelt Administration entered office. The optimism of the people was supreme; even the thousands who were face to face with starvation liad something bright to say. As to the future, optimism was very marked. Americans were ail irrepressible people, who fought tlieir way out of their difficulties.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 172, 24 July 1933, Page 9
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