Word: re-establish
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...abroad. . . . Vast liquidation and readjustments have left us with a large degree of credit paralysis. If we can put our financial resources to work, I am confident we can make a large measure of recovery independent of the rest of the world. . . . Our first step toward recovery is to re-establish confidence. We must put some steel beams in the foundation of our credit structure...
...General Election . . . my ministers received a clear and emphatic mandate ... to pursue a policy designed to re-establish . . . confidence in our financial stability and to frame plans for ensuring a favorable balance of trade." Carefully the speech avoided saying that these "plans" would include tariff. His Majesty also announced that last year's abortive economic conference of all British Dominion delegates at London will be resumed next year at Ottawa, added a pious allusion to the deadlocked Indian Round Table Conference: "It is my earnest prayer that the deliberations . . . may be crowned with success...
...representative. ... A Detroit manufacturer has declared that he will furnish Don with an English boat, powered with Rolls-Royce engines, under the Harmsworth rules that a driver must represent the country of his citizenship in a boat of local manufacture. This gesture, if carried out, will help to re-establish American sportsmanship after the blow dealt it by Gar Wood. JOHN PRENTIS WOOD...
...Michigan next month voters will pass on a proposition to re-establish the death penalty, dead a century in that State...
...standing army of the U. S. numbers 137,472 men. If there were 100,000 exiled Confederate soldiers in Canada, ready at the drop of a hat to march on Washington and attempt to re-establish pre-Abraham Lincoln conditions in the South, there might be a continuous "war scare" in the U. S. similar to that in Russia...