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PICKING UP RAPIDLY

Conditions in England

There was no doubt that conditions were distinctly brighter in England, said Captain G. T. Hennessy, Tiniaru, who with Mrs. Hennessy returned by the Tamaroa from Southampton yesterday. Things were picking up rapidly, he said, but were retarded to some extent by the general uncertainty prevailing on the Continent. Some of the most conservative English people had pinned their faith in the success of the American National Recovery Plan, and the banks generally had plenty of funds awaiting investment. To speak metaphorically, “the trough was full, the horse had been led up, and it was only a question of waiting for him to drink.”

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 15, 12 October 1933, Page 3

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PICKING UP RAPIDLY Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 15, 12 October 1933, Page 3

PICKING UP RAPIDLY Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 15, 12 October 1933, Page 3

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