FRANCE TO-DAY.
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright London, May 10. The Observer publishes a remarkable article by Senator William Borah, of the United States Senate Vbmniission on Foreign Relations, declaring that France is in a better condition economically than any other European nation. She has practically no unemployment, her people are universally prosperous, fier industrial development since the war has been striking and exceptional. The experience through which she is passing momentarily is due not to economic conditions, but to politics. She can, if she chooses, meet her obligations upon fair and reasonable terms. Senator Borah proceeds to analyse the situation from the American standpoint searchingly, and declares that what the United States desires is merely the money- which its taxpayers loaned to the Government, and which the Government loaned to foreign Governments.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 May 1925, Page 7
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