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LONDON, May 19. - 'the “Daijy; .MaijlP.a; leadm"“Notwithstanding the ip'isettlement in consequence ofi.the.•l^i)rpp,ea n!i ei-jsi«. the latest reports aip. distinctly, .Ijopeful.,- . It ijj, even. ,dec.la-r.ed > .I:lni.t.,;tniworst of the slump has passed, provided that peace is preserved, as it should .ho "now that Germany has accepted the British plan.” The “Daily Mail” recalls the. ydrop in British unemployment figures,.. .. and says that German unemployment.. . also down by 712,000, while America shows a ..widespread recovery, all indicating greater grounds for hope. ..
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1933, Page 6
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97SLUMP PASSING Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1933, Page 6
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