TIMELY TOPICS
THE DOOR HAS BEEN OPENED. “There is now an excellent prospect of the movement of domestic recovery spreading to the countries wnich have hitherto experienced nothing but a steady restriction of employment. Finally, there is the possibility of a real beginning being made at long last with the task of removing the barbedwire entanglements which still cumber international trade. There are great prizes. But they will not ripen and drop from the living tree of events without some exertion on the part of Governments. It will exercise all the talents and employ all the experience of the authorities of the three covenanting nations to preserve a genuine stability of the exchanges, a moving equilibrium between desparate national economies.. It will need constant watchfulness to ensure that the movement of expansion which can be expected in every country of the world does not degenerate into mere inflation.” —“The Economist.” ®•0 ® a Words of Wisdom.
We are the authors of our own disasters.
Disputing and borroioing cause grief and sorrowing. m B ' B 8 Tale of the Day.
Employment Agent: “Have you had any experience in anything?” Job Seeker: “I was a floor walker for two years.” Employment Agent: “Good. I can place you with a woman who just had twins.”
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Northern Advocate, 1 December 1936, Page 6
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211TIMELY TOPICS Northern Advocate, 1 December 1936, Page 6
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