THE LAST CORNER
TURNED IN AMERICA (By Telegraph.—iv«ss Association.) AUCKLAND, This Day. An Auckland business man; Mr. W. J". Truseott, who returned today from the United States and Canada, said that American business men: favoured the cancellation'or at least the readjustment" of war debts, "but themaas of tho people took the opposite view. However, the people, were right .behind . President Roosevelt, so muck so that his Government was practically a dictatorship. There was a better business tone, particularly in the east. Exporters and manufacturers believed the last corner had been turned. . " . .'.-..
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 140, 16 June 1933, Page 8
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91THE LAST CORNER Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 140, 16 June 1933, Page 8
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