"ROAD TO RUIN"
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(UNITED tntSi ABSOCIAtIOS—OpPTiIiaHI,)' (AUSTRAMAN-lrtW MAIANI) CABM ASSOCIATION) ' ■'• 'LONDON, 13th September. fv Sir George Huntoiy head of Swan, Ilunter, .: and Wigham, Richardson, Ltd., tyie'shipbuilding firm, >has written, to Mr. Ballhvin suggesting that the inquiry into coal mining is not enough. The present situation demands "--ait. immediate comprehensive inquiry into the economic position of the whole of the 'country's industries.. The future of the British Empire is at stake! Shipping is becoming more and more depressed, and ships/.are' increasingly lying up. The iron and steel trade in largely We,, and shipijuildiiig yards, aro closed, or., alosing.; He concludes; "Wo, are not' on the voad to improvement.' V?e appear jto be on the road to' ruiu'<*-* ■■■• / ''■': _ ml ".
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 65, 14 September 1925, Page 5
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121"ROAD TO RUIN" Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 65, 14 September 1925, Page 5
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