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 funds which. m/ght be souroes themselves would ment measures. justly taxed because those benefit from the dovelop- Just as the is no panacea for the poverty stricken condition of the cultivators in so many partes of Iia, so there is development. no royal road All methods to financing need to be econonmic tried; and every one that proves safe and in any. degree successful should be employed until the limit of its practicable utilization is reached. The further economic develop- ment proceec]s the easier will it be to raise the necessary funds for further devslopment. ball" of economic progress path it will grow in weight Once the great "snow- is well started on its and volume; and the ingenious financier will ,always find old sources of funds expanding, and new ones opening ou for him. The need of- he immediate future is to ge develop- ment started upon a scale adequate to the huge area and vast population of this Empire. He who hesitates is lost. Let us go forward as boldly in the works of peace as we have done in war.