NEW PERIOD
OF GREAT TRADE PROSPERITY
AN OPTIMISTfC SPEECH
(By Elsctrio Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Australian and H.X. Cable Association.) LONDON, July 17,
Sir George Paish. at the Advertising Convention, said the world was suffering from lark of confidence. There could be no confidence till peace was restored. France's financial need was one of the most pressing causes of tbe present interAllied conference, lie thought we were within sight of restoration of trade throughout the world and believed we were entering a new period of great trade, prosperity, probably the greatest the world has ever seen. The peoples of the world were demanding belter enm-v tions of fife. There was no reason why thov should not have them. There was enough natural wealth in the world to givo every man a decent income.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 18 July 1924, Page 5
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