"THE TURNING POINT"
COALITION IN ENGLAND
"I am perfectly sure we have nothing to be afraid of as far as England is concerned," said Captain AY. Hutson, of Kenya Colouy, East Africa, who arrived at "Wellington to-day by the Monowai from San Francisco.
Captain Hutson has recently been in England, and he expressed the opinion to a "Post" representative that the Coalition Government would probably be the turning point in the tide, of affairs of tho country." There seems to be no doubt that the Coalition Government will get in, and when it docs it will give confidoneo to the whole world," he said. "People in Great Britain have kept their money pretty close up to the present, and have been afraid to invest it, but as soon as the new Government comes into power they will let it loose. Ramsay MacDouald is thought more of now than ever before. Even in America they are waiting to see what happens in England."
Captain Hutson, who has coffee interests in Kenya Colony, is on a holiday visit to the Dominion, and intends remaining here for about three months.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 95, 19 October 1931, Page 8
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