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BUSINESS RECOVERY "NOTHING IS MORE CERTAIN.” THE FOOL OF TO-DAY. [United Press Association—By Cable— Copyright.! (Received 30, 12.50 p.m.) London, Sept. 29. “Nothing Is more certain than the coming business recovery. The business tool In 1029 was he who had no fear; now the foot Is he who has no hope." Thus said General Dawes, the United States Ambassador, speaking ut Belfast. "1 do nut think that the world’s business leit tho normal trend before 1927, two years before the collapse of tlie Stock Exchange prices with most nations, if 1 am right in this, and other things being normal, may we not hope to see normality resumed by the summer or autumn of 1931, which marks the end of a two years’ period. The truth is that both the Stock Exchange and business depression is due to a fundamental change of attitude of the average man, who has lost confidence. The first publio manifestation of thia is visible in the Stock Exchanges.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 240, 29 September 1930, Page 5
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