AMERICA'S DANGER.
TOO MUCH WEALTH. Australian and N.Z, Cable Assn. LONDON, June 22. Mr Stanley Baldwin, interviewed for the Paris edition of the New York Herald, said now that the Irish trouble was out of the way, the debt question 'would be settled. Prohibition of liquor seems the only thing likely to disturb Anglo-American friendship. I enjoyed my Washington visit so much that I jntend to return as a private citizen and make a longer stay. It was like a tonic to leave behind the depressed and pessimistic atmosphere of Europe and plunge into a country where people are still confident of the splendour of their destiny, and always looking forward. What impressed me most was. the almost oppressive evidences of great wealth. There is always danger with such vast unexampled wealth going unchecked of the country going rotten with riches. That is a danger that does not seem likely to 'threaten any nation in Europe.
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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15273, 25 June 1923, Page 5
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