DRIFTING TO BANKRUPTCY
TRADE AND CREDIT BREAKDOWN PREDICTED BY SLR GEORGE PAISH. Press Association—By Telegraph-Copyright, LONDON, November 26. While M. do Jouvenel is forecasting a war peril in 1935, Sir George Paish is saying at Oxford that the whole world is drifting into bankruptcy. A breakdown of trade and credit will come in the spring of 1928 unless the nations act quickly. Nations are putting up lingo tariff harriers to prevent the buying of goods outside their own countries, and as a result are finding difficulty in selling their own goods in foreign markets.
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Evening Star, Issue 19725, 28 November 1927, Page 4
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94DRIFTING TO BANKRUPTCY Evening Star, Issue 19725, 28 November 1927, Page 4
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