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A TESTING TIME

PERIOD FOLLOWING THE WAR MORE INTERNATIONAL TRADE “It would be well that at this stage everyone should realise that a time will come when our financial and general economic system will be subjected to a test not less severe than that of wartime—the period immediately following the war. “It was most important that Sir Kingsley Wood should raise this point, and he did not neglect to do so. Anyone who imagines that when the war is over we can quickly return to the conditions of the pre-war period is living in a fool’s paradise. Much invaluable experience has been gained during this war from which the fullest advantage must be derived.

“Sir Kingsley Wood insisted that in the period when it will be a primary objective to expand international trade it will be essential to regulate the pent-up demand and to take steps to prevent what happened after the last war—an inflationary boom. “The financial and economic trols which have seived the effort will be needed at the ion of hostilities not less —“The Spectator,” * , \

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 3150, 29 July 1942, Page 4

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A TESTING TIME Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 3150, 29 July 1942, Page 4

A TESTING TIME Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 3150, 29 July 1942, Page 4

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