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SHOWING IN BRITAIN TO LI IT THE DEPRESSION (.Aust. and N.Z. Luhie, London, August 8. Tile prospects ui an improvement of trade now seem ii..*pciui, judging Horn the ophii.. n-> expressed by prominent business nun at several iieosut omp.uiy Lnnuai meetings, where the' chairmen expressed the belied that we had seem the wo.op. Sir Ernest Bcnn, of Bonn Brothers, publishers, who is ltd regarded as an ultra-optini, t, said that, alter recalling the dismal outlook at this time last year, he had come to. the conclusion that “we were in mere natural and sounder eruditions than at this time a year ago and on these grounds could surely .indulge in a little s. her mod lied optimism,” 1 -s
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3792, 9 August 1932, Page 7
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