One must go to York for optimism. Speaking at a dinner of the Chamber of s Trade, the Lofcl Mayor said:—“ I stand here not as a prophet, but as a student of history, and I tell you without hesitation we are at the beginning of a h6\¥ dispensation. We are at the end of the Babylonian system of empire and economics. The year. 1933 is set apart for, the beginning of a new order. More ambitious chambers of trade, says the Observer, London, are hoping not only for a new order, blit for ae\V orders, and plenty of them. . /
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21941, 1 May 1933, Page 12
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