IN a national emergency it is essential that the nation should be able to rely implicitly upon an adequate supply of credit and currency to meet all possible contingencies. We cannot risk a repetition of the financial fiasco of August, 1914, nor permit any unregulated flight of capital such as occurred at the time of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,333 wordsIt is ten o'clock or a fine Syrian Sunday morning. Everything is quiet. The war seems so far away; a forgotten reason for our being here. There is nothing to do. It is a free day Church parade is over, my letters for the week are written; I do not feel like going into the neighboring village to browse around. ...
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Daily Mirror (Sydney, NSW : 1941 - 1955), Wed 22 Oct 1941, Page 11
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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