TOO FRIVOLOUS.
AMERICANS ON AMERICANS. A SERIOUS INDICTMENT. CRAZE FOR AUTOMOBILES. [Press Association —Copyright.] (Received Aug. 10", 8.-10 a.m.) NEW YORK, Monday. The "Times.'' in a leader, says that the general consensus of business opinion in the United .States is that the excess of optimism since tire Milliliter of 1908 necessitate.; a curb on the exuberance of commercial and industrial aspirations. The New Vork Associated Ranks wish that the difficulty had brought loans and discount- below deposits. Financiers are uneasy owing to the in. ciea S e of railways and foreign indebtedness, and the surprising frivolity of the farmers and citizens of the Western States, who, intoxicated by h'igh profits, have locked up their resources not only in bricks and mortar, but have .got a craze for automobiles.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 16 August 1910, Page 5
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128TOO FRIVOLOUS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 16 August 1910, Page 5
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