FINANCIAL CRISIS.
PREDICTED BY SIR GEORGE PAISH. United Pi ess Association— By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) —United Service). Received 10.55 a.m., to-day. LONDON, March 20.
Sir George Paisli, in the course of a speech at the National Free-Trade Conference. Manchester, in which he predicted a financial crisis, added: “We need business men to adjust the situation, not politicians who have got us into the mess.”
The “Daily Express” describes Sir George Paisli as a professional misanthrope. veteran prophet- of doom and pessimist of old standing. Commenting on the speech of Sir George Paisli at Manchester, describing protection and safeguarding as “suicide of the world,” and predicting the> greatest financial crisis the world lias ever seen, even fixing the date as this .spring, the “Morning Post” humorously says: " “Nothing can now he done about it"; even Air. Lloyd George cannot avert world suicide.”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 21 March 1929, Page 5
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