AUSTRALIA'S FINANCE.
ENOB.MOTJS B.ESOTTKCES. (Keceived 8.5 a_m.) LOXDOX, July 20. Sir G. H. Reid (Federal High Commissioner), in concluding his address to the editors of the financial papers, said his interview with them was not due to any instructions to prepare the way for a loan. He claimed that no country was in a sounder financial position than Australia. Her future did not depend on any one thing, but on all her enormous ■ resources. Australia was not only loyal in providing for defence, hut her commerce ahowed her magnificent attachment to the 'British people. (Received 9.30 a_m.) SYKNTEY, this day. • Mr. Hamilton Wickes, British Trad-d Commissioner, summing up the progress of British trade in Australia, said the position had improved both in gross value and in the percentage of British j jnanufacturers to total imports. i —
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 171, 21 July 1910, Page 5
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