KAURI GUM REVIVAL
(By Telegraph.—Parliamentary Reporter.) WELLINGTON. Tuesday. The report, of the Cum Lands Commission is now in tlhe hands of the (iovernor. The Prime .Minister describes it us a very valuable report, one. of tbe most valuable he has ever seen, and he ! believes very great good will result from il. Already a- a result, lie lias, iie told j Ibe House." set aside one of the, ablest ] ollicers of the Lands Department to look | sp.viall.v- after the settlement of the gum lands of North uf Auckland ! and matters in connection with the ', gum industry. "Most people ate under i the impression lhat this industry is soon ■ lo be a tiling of the past.'' added the' -Prime Minister, "f thought so too, but I have altered my mind since reading the Glim Commission's report. T believe the: , kauri gum industry will continue ;o rlouriib. for a long time, anil that it will , be a source of considerable revenue.''
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 167, 15 July 1914, Page 8
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