EMPIRE IN 1920.
PROSPECTS NEVER BRIGHTER. GREAT YEARS AHEAD. (Received 3, 9.15 a.m.) London, Jan. 1. • Sir Hamar Greenwood interviewed mm id that Britain and the Empire had never entered a new year with brighter prospects of , prosperity. Reports from consuls and diplomatic officers in every part of the world show that production here is far behind what other countries require fmm u*. No country has * better commercial cmtiook and if we can avoid strike* we should become more prosperous than ever. 1990 should be the first of a series of great years. —A. and N.Z.
millions of new capital RAISED SINCE ARMISTICE. (Received 3, 12.35 p.m.) London, Jan. 1. The “Daily Mail” forecasting a trade boomrn 1980 state* that over nno.ooo of new capital has been raised for British industrial pui. poses since the Armistice. —(Umteu Service). ’
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 17, 3 January 1920, Page 5
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