DEPRESSION PASSED
“Prosperity Right Ahead” London, August 26. “I believe we have passed the depression and are rapidly leaving it behind,” says Sir William Morris, the motor manufacturer, writing in the “Daily Mail.” “Given faith and optimism on the part of the British public, prosperity is not round the corner but right ahead. My optimism is based on a careful review of publicly known facts and considerable private investigation. “Dumped goods have taken a long time to clear, consequently the factories are only beginning to feel the increased demand for British goods. I believe the demand now will gradually and progressively increase. A terrific spurt would be induced if the income tax were even only slightly reduced.”
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 294, 7 September 1932, Page 9
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