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AMERICA'S NEWEST DEAL.

"I .visited ; one of the"best-known in-ternational-bankers in- the1 street ■ a couple.of 'days'ago, one with the best connections in London and Paris, in an effort to get a y line on what is likely to' happen -in wrote the New-■ York correspondent of a London journal: banker said he and his partners and other bankers, as far as he knew, were entirely confused over the position. The discussion then turned to the coming election, and strong..words v were used against the New Dealers,.-the banker concluding with:. ;jrt'is not what you or I think ■ that is-going-to" decide the November election. What the average voter in , the interior thinks is what is going to 1 count. I am. afraid that too many are getting, or hoping to get, something for nothing-from the New Dealers.'"

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Evening Post, Issue 30, 4 August 1936, Page 12

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AMERICA'S NEWEST DEAL. Evening Post, Issue 30, 4 August 1936, Page 12

AMERICA'S NEWEST DEAL. Evening Post, Issue 30, 4 August 1936, Page 12

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