50 YEARS AGO TODAY IS A WORLD WAR ON THE HORIZON?

If war comes, what then? In the first instance, it would be recognized that such a war would not break on an unprepared world. Already, munitions have been ordered in this country and industry in general is geared to a far higher pitch than it was in 1914. Canadian mines would be amongst the first industries to feel the effect of tremendous purchasing activity. The demand for nickel, copper, lead and zinc would be insistent. Prices would inevitably rise. We could well again see 37 cents copper, 12 cents lead and 27 cents zinc.

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