DUBLIN GLOOMY
•OVER FINANCIAL LOSSES. • a IjONDON, October 23. Bank of Ireland and Guinness Brewery shares have fallen sharply on the Dublin Stock Exchange, the correspondent of “The Times” states, and Dub--lin is gloomy concerning the outlook. Business is at a standstill. Labour, while deploring the Government’s social policy, fea *s to challenge it, as an election would, mean Labour’s annihilation.
The Government may introduce a supplementary Budget to counteract the heavy financial losses resulting from the economic war with Britain. The income taxpayer is meet likely to suffer, as the bulk of Mr de Valera’s supporters pay none. A rate of 7s 6d in the £ is possible.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1932, Page 2
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