Lui^i Luzzatti, a noted Italian financier, has found tho proposal made by TJinberto Spillnian. Inspector fit the Ministry of the Treasury, worthy of being brought to President Wilson's nollce. As the financial problem is that which harasses, most sorely all the countries of the world-, both belligerent and neutral, Spillma'n urgently exhorts Wilson to make himself tho promoter of a colossal world lottery. He calculates that out of 1,700,000,000 people in the world only 3,000,000 would be able to participate in the lottery. Bach person should.contribute by buying ten tickets costing'2odols. 01' £4 each, tho amount to be paid in monthly instalments, In Uie Dublin police court a solicitor stated that an employer of. labour told him that 45 of his workmen gave up their- work in order to get out-of-work I benefit.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 93, 22 April 1919, Page 2
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