Yes, we won the war, but the second horse paid the better dividend, for it Avas able to buck off at the end of the race the incubus ot a great deal of militaristic and capitalistic top-hamper. The British Empire seems to be saddled with more of it than ever, and it is a case of the devil take the hindmost. Before the passing of many moons, , the people will see what a great victor> the war meant-r-for the profiteers. The next war is that in
the social and political sphere to decide whether they shall retain their gains. The odds are not tempting either way. Therefore "KigL Finance" says: "Look out for anarchy and bankruptcy!" —
Greymouth "Argus."
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Observer, Volume XL, Issue 25, 21 February 1920, Page 24
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