SLOW BUT SURE
BRITAIN'S MEASURES 0) E ESTO R E PR 0 S PER IT Y.
GOVERNMENT STILL ENGAGED
(British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, March 8
Mr. Ramsay MacDonald who attended the inaugural lunch of the South London Exhibition, which opened at Crystal Palace, in a brier speech said the safety of every step the Government had taken in measures to restore prosperity had been carefully considered in relation, to the whole scheme of piogressive evolution That was the cour;>» they were en- •*. deavoring to continue. They had not gone in for great plans. They had carefully studied in detail the Problems of industry. and had done their best # to face up and solve them one after another. They were still engaged in that ta'dc. and when it was accomplished the characteristic task of th e present Government would have been finished.
ECONOMIC RECOVERY
" FURTHER SIGNS
(British Official Wireless.)
RUGBY
March 7
The Times regards the satisfactory revenue Gtuation a s a contributory factor to tlie buoyancy of Government stocks, and couples it with the recovery in trade, signs of which con tinue to multiply in the shape of increasing railway traffic, the profits of industrial companies, and. a further diminution in tlie number ot unemployed. a,< being responsible for the excepuoua: activity and strength of most sections of the Stock Exchange.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 12199, 10 March 1934, Page 5
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