TO FEAR IS FEAR
SAYS A PRIVATE LETTER.
I S A GRONVINC CALAIEII
Per Press Association. Wellington, April 19 Ihe banks are closed; the stoci?
exchange ditto/*’ says a New York cod-respondent in the course of a letter dated -March 12 to a Wellington resident. *‘Chians is here but Roosevelt seems to have a grip on things, and the feeling in tlie air is a little better than it has been for the last week. Tilings happen •over here with every tick of the clock. At. present California is shaking with earthquakes. The whole country is panic-stricken, and., as you know, to lear is fear. The people are afraid. Now under the influence of Roosevelt's fluid tongue and his capacity for quick action, that tear is diminishing, and the aspect of the publie mind i.q calmer. 5 ’
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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 4002, 20 April 1933, Page 5
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