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“RECOVERY IN THE AIR”

BUOYANT TONE FOR 1935 OPTIMISM IN MANY COUNTRIES (U.P.A. bv Eiec- To! < oii.vnyht’ (Received Ja.n. 1 7.10 p..m.) , LONDON, Dec. 31. Tlio Daily Mail, emphasising the Archbishop of Canterbury’s word 3 during the New Year broadcast that “•recovery is in the air” states that they typify the buoyancy with which the, British and other peoples herald 193-5, and prints messages from man;/ countries indicating general optimism. Britain, has maintained her position as the leading exporting nat’on, and industries are now generally confident that prosperity is returning.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12442, 2 January 1935, Page 5

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“RECOVERY IN THE AIR” Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12442, 2 January 1935, Page 5

“RECOVERY IN THE AIR” Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12442, 2 January 1935, Page 5

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