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American Employment and Production.

American employment reached Its Kjfehest point in 1918. American prodaction in 1929, and it is carefully and accurately computable to-day that if, some magic a return could be made t| the productive maximum of three ygars ago, there would still be no work fpr 45 per cent, of the present 12,000- 1 000 unemployed/' says the New York I correspondent of the Times, comment- % on this topic of machinery and risen. * The total capacity of AmeriPiustrial equipment to-day is cal--1 as 1,000,000,000 horse-power, to the combined efforts of five the present population of the world In short, the United •• -*>»''.'"* i****vi ■ » 3 leve! than others, was fa ted "to’ jter and farther. ’

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Inangahua Times, 17 January 1933, Page 1

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American Employment and Production. Inangahua Times, 17 January 1933, Page 1

American Employment and Production. Inangahua Times, 17 January 1933, Page 1

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