POSSIBILITY OF WAR
MORE TALK IN DOMINIONS LONDON VISITOR'S OPINION [by TBIjEGRAFH—OWN correspondent] WELLINGTON, Tuesday "The .possibility of war in Europe seems to bo a topic of conversation more frequently in the Dominions than in England," said Mr. P. Nesbitt, of London, who arrived from Sydney by the Awatea on a brief visit to New Zealand. He is accompanied by Mrs. Nesbitt. •'ln Australia I heard a lot of talk about war, and it appears to bo taken more seriously there than in England," said Mr. Nesbitt. "I think the most probable explanation is that people in Britain are so close to the situation that they have become accustomed to it. At the present time the war in the Far East is regarded as more serious than the European situation, "Business in Australia is extremely good ,and as long as wool prices remain firm everything will be all right. When I left London business conditions were very good there also;" concluded Mr. Nesbitt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22928, 5 January 1938, Page 12
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