"The world is looking for a leader, not a dictator: Roosevelt could have been that leader, but 1 ■ am afraid his chance is lost," said Mr \V. H. Hemingway in an address ; in Auckland on impressions of 10 1 years spent in "the vortex £» ■ American financial, industrial, a r <j commercial life." "He assumed office when the country was faced I with staggering difficulties, but he chose the route of economic isolation and failed to recognise that the depression was not a domestic 1 matter—it was something which ! required international co-operation in the widest possible sense. e ; cannot look to Hitler. Mussolini, or Stalin fur world leadership. The ! problem remains unsolved."
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21118, 20 March 1934, Page 8
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