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A BRIGHTER OUTLOOK.

DEPRESSION PASSING AWAY. By Telegraph —Press Association.—Copyright (Receded December 6, 10 p.m.) London, December 6. Mr. Asquith, representing Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking at the West Scotland Iron and Steel Institute, said that as one who had access to the statistics of the world he had every reason to hope that the period of depression would rapidly pass away. There would, he believed, bis a most marvellous improvement in trade during 1910. The question of employment would bulk largely at the coming election.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14237, 7 December 1909, Page 5

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A BRIGHTER OUTLOOK. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14237, 7 December 1909, Page 5

A BRIGHTER OUTLOOK. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14237, 7 December 1909, Page 5