AMERICAN FINANCE.
PRESIDENT APPEALS TO THE PEOPLE: NOT TO IMPEDE BUSINESS.
Jnited Press Association —Copyright NEW YORK, Nov. 19.
President RooserveOlt, in -a. letter to Mr Oortdlyou’, appeals to tllie •people tlo lejt- business take its natural course-, wWdh wo-udid mot iuYolvie a partiefe of nisik to the hanks or trust companies. _ The crops were good, business' conditio lie sound, and prosperity abounding. He urges ■the ceasing ol fctoamdeng money, and an-nomincas that leaders, of Congress ti.ro considering a currency 'measure to peinnianently meet the meeds of 'tllie situation.. ” lit is expected tins mi# x )iass easily in the seesreu, winch opens im «i fantmighlt. LONDON, Nov. 19.
Tliie Standard says tlhiait Mr Cor.te-1-yOiu’s plan, backed) by Mr Roosevelt’s totter, klasi eateed' tlio Now York market, aaid funitflieir confidence is shlown. NEW YORK HOPEFUL, NOT CONFIDENT.
(Received Nov. 20, 10.45 p.m.) NEW YORK, Nov. 20. The tone in New York is hopeful rather till in confident regarding the off eats of President Roosevelt’s appeal.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2043, 21 November 1907, Page 2
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164AMERICAN FINANCE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2043, 21 November 1907, Page 2
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