.Prisoners awaiting sentence will b« dealt with by the Chief Justice (Sir Robert Stout) in the Supreme Court this morning. Referring to the trade outlook fof the present year the Guaranty Trust Co. if New York has the following:— xhe world shortage of goods conmes, and Europe especially is clamouring for food, raw materials, and machinery. America has the thing* the world needs, and the labour and capital to make them available to the needy, but labour is restless under bet* ior wages and shorter hours, and capital hesitates to extend credit while the ■rms of peace are unknown. Those who seo the opportunities, and who realise the only true remedies for the past and the only hope for the future, re urging the country to work harder and to spend less. There is no present indication of a decline in prices. Busi;.:ss everywhere is good, labour is In strong demand.”. An entertainment under the. auspices of the Y.M.O.A. will be given by Fullers’ (Paul Stanhope revue company) in the Y.M.C.A. Institute at Trentham camp this afternoon. for Children's Hacking Cough, Woods’ - Great Peppermint Cure The City Council decided last night on the recommendation of the Power Stations and Tramways Committee that a new boiler should bo ordered j for the tramway power station. , O-TOL MAKES , ROUGH HANDS SMOOTH Price 1/6
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10536, 12 March 1920, Page 6
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